If you wanted to be on ABC's American Inventor but didn't make it, a new web site may be your answer.
TenThousandBrightIdeas.com is a new web site that allows anyone with an idea (and $99) to post it on the web and receive feedback and votes from site visitors. The cost to post your idea is about $99 for a regular posting page and $195 for one that allows multi-media uploads such as video or audio presentations.
The site also has resource links for government agencies and other web sites that can help you promote and develop your idea such as the Patent & Trademark Office.
This site is promoted to business development executives, venture capitalists and the general public. This is good but as the site's disclaimer states, "post at your own risk". They make no guarantees that your idea will be seen or picked up for development as well as no guarantees that your idea won't be stolen.
Users of the site report increased site visitation and positive feedback from viewers.
For more information visit http://www.TenThousandBrightIdeas.com .
Or you can go to:
http://www.InventorUnderground.com
And do the same thing for $50 per year. Better traffic stats also, just look at the hit tracker on the bottom of the first page.
Posted by: AI_LA_Applicant | March 28, 2006 at 01:56 PM