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Monday, August 10, 2015

KH Direct Media on How to Get Back Up After Failure



When something that has been in production for a long time fails time and again in testing, it may seem like it will never work so why bother? But this is when you should get back on your feet and try again. KH Direct Media advises how to get back up and start over.

Inventors are risk takers and risk takers do not let failure stop them. They know what they need to do to get up and back to the drawing board again. Some failures can be tracked to specific steps in a process, which can then be recreated to ensure the invention works well. Good salespeople know that if they make 20 calls and get 20 negative replies, tomorrow will mean 40 calls with one hopeful positive reply. KH Direct Media also knows that action is needed when adversity or failure strikes. Recreate the wheel if necessary. Remake it again if parts break or don’t work. Always keep in mind there is no perfect product. An invented product is a work of art, passion, drive and love. And a work in progress.




Friday, August 7, 2015

KH Direct Media Reviews What Makes an Entrepreneur



Ever wonder who or what makes someone an entrepreneur? KH Direct Media reviews the characteristics that go into becoming a business-opening maverick.

Entrepreneurs are risk-takers. They fully believe in their product or service and are convinced it solves a problem or will make life better than before. The people who start their own company, whether it is a one-person gig or with several employees, take on challenges that might seem daunting to others.  If you are thinking of starting your own business, KH Direct Media has some advice:

  • Be willing to keep learning from those who have achieved success. Don’t be afraid to ask them what their processes are and what their challenges are on a day-to-day basis.
  • Embrace the risks, fight through the adversity, tackle negativity and forge ahead.
  • Experiment with business practices. Tweak routines which are not working perfectly.
  • Take a leap of faith and set forth on the path to being your own boss.
  • See opportunity everywhere. 
  • Create something out of nothing.
  • Be stubborn in your belief that what you are doing is right.
  • Let your drive, persistence and agility lead you down the road to success –one day and one step at a time.
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Life is short. Why not follow your dreams?

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

KH Direct Media with Tips to Get Started



Some of the best inventions come from a need. There are excellent products invented and selling successfully because someone saw a need for that item. It could have been the world’s most sharp knife, something to fit inside a woman’s purse, or a garden tool. KH Direct Media has some tips for getting started.

There is always something that can make life easier, more convenient or better. Inside and outside of the home, there must be something that people use regularly that could stand a modern upgrade. Maybe it what’s needed hasn’t been invented yet.

Here’s how to get started:
Look into if the product is already being sold. If so, note any reviews which state how it could be improved. What would your product do that the other do not have?

Study the trends. What’s hot right now? What looks like it will stand the test of time? Take a look at the films that are popular, back to school items, sports things and find what is lacking. Then create it.
What’s next? Ask friends, family and associates for advice. What do they think you should do (other than give up this crazy notion)? Make a plan in a format you like. Set goals and cross them off when done.
Make sketches of the product and write a description of it as you go along.
Physically make a prototype. It can be a roughly made one from material that will not be used for the final version. Test it out with everyone.

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Friday, July 24, 2015

KH Direct Media Reviews How to Avoid Mistakes Inventors Make


It is great when someone creates something new and awesome. It is great when the creator wants to show it off to the world too. But introducing a new product to the world too soon can create problems in the future. KH Direct Media reviews how to avoid mistakes.

A new product is created and the proud inventor wants to show it off and try to make some money from it. How does one do that? What steps do inventors claim ownership on something they worked hard to create and make work? The first step to avoiding any mistake about who owns the invention is to file for a patent.  Inventors can search the Internet for local attorneys or professionals who can assist in filling out and filing the required documents.  According to the current patent law, the “first to file” patent rule means that inventors are required to file for a patent before engaging in any public use, sale, offer for sale or disclosure outside of a confidential relationship.

If the invention is used in public, such as showing a gathering of people how it works, the inventor has 12 months from that date to file for a patent. If the patent is not filed within 12 months, one may not be able to apply for it again.

Patent applications allow for a separate page to thoroughly and accurately describe the invention. Be as descriptive as possible on the application about the invention.

Successful inventors know that it takes more than a few random patent searches on various sites to determine if what they created is already registered. There are more than 9 million patents already and many more pending. KH Direct Media suggests running a product search on the Internet to see if there are like products. If not, keep looking until all avenues are exhausted. If there is still nothing like the next best thing, seek assistance in running a patent search. Only then can an inventor be sure there is nothing else out like the treasure invented.

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