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If your invention is relatively easy to make, it makes the task easier. However, one of the most common mistakes inventors make is to rely on local manufacturers and job shops as suppliers. It makes no sense to settle on a local domestic supplier in order to "keep jobs in America " if the product is not competitive and won't sell. No jobs are being created by doing this. In contrast, if an invention can be competitive by being imported, you are creating jobs. American workers have to handle the incoming freight shipments, assembly, billings and so on. There are other benefits to importing other than just cost. In many foreign countries molds and dies are far more inexpensive than in the U.S. This makes it feasible to amortize the cost into the first orders. So, instead of you or your marketing partner paying for expensive dies and molds, spend that money on actual sellable merchandise. In many cases, the importer can finalize prototyping at low or no cost. From Patent to Profit explains the concept of getting sales commitments before placing an order with a manufacturing partner. By doing this, the entire cost will be born by it and your marketing partner. This is not an uncommon approach. Experienced innovators and product developers do it all the time. All you need to know, is how it's done. Last, could you imagine explorer Jacque Cousteau inventing the regulator and diving suits using just "any old company" because it was convenient? |
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