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and Trademark Office,intellectual property,IP,patent data,patent application, Article Body: There are many smart inventors who come up with unique products which solve problems which were in need of being solved, which make life easier, and which save peopleÆs lives. Yet many of these inventors do not have engineering degrees, are not designers, and many have no design experience at all. They typically do not have any marketing experience as well. As such, they do not realize the fact that their rough prototype of their invention will not succeed as a marketable product. This might be because of a number of factors such as: 1. the product based on the invention (hereinafter referred to as the product) does not meet a specific customer need; 2. the product does not aesthetically appeal to the customer; 3. the product is not designed to withstand the use and abuse to which customers will subject the product; and 4. the product is not properly packaged, advertised, and promoted to appeal to the customer. Regarding factor 1, that the product does not meet a specific customer need, it should be remembered that the bottom line to any potential customer is whether the product fulfills an actual need of the customer, which need the customer may or may not realize they have. If the need is one the potential customer does not know he or she has, the marketing effort will need to include educating the potential customer as to the need and how the product meets that need. Needs of the potential customer include making their life more enjoyable, easier, etc. Regarding factor 2, that the product does not aesthetically appeal to the customer, it should be remembered that the first thing a potential customer likely perceives is the overall look of the product. If the product has a look which appeals to the potential customer, they are more likely to further investigate the product to see what it is and how it works. Aesthetic appeal includes the overall lines of the product, that is, does the product have curved surfaces or angular surfaces, are the colors of the product appealing, is the product ergonomically designed to fit the human body, etc. Curved lines might be appropriate for certain products such as lounge chairs and kitchen mixers to give a modern, ergonomic look, whereas angular lines might be more appropriate for other products, such as hand tools such as chisels and axes. Regarding factor 3, that the product is not designed to withstand the use and abuse

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