Inventors, it’s trade show season! You might be asking yourself, what exactly is a trade show? It’s an in-person event that brings together a particular industry to discover, display, demonstrate, and discuss?new products.?
So, how is that going to benefit you as an inventor? Simply put, having all of your potential licensees under one roof, and often there looking for new products, creates an ideal environment that can lead to licensing success.?
In this article we’ll discuss eight specific benefits of tradeshows, and how they may help you license your invention.?????
Eight benefits of trade shows for inventors:?
- Launch a New Invention – Do you have an invention you’d like to license for royalties? Does it deserve the attention of world-class brands? If so, then industry-specific trade shows can be the perfect place to meet licensees, pitch your product, compile a contact list, and establish business relationships. All of which, can lead to successfully licensing your new inventions.?
- Enhance Product Awareness – If you’re like most inventors, you’ve kept your invention a secret for a long time. But now you want to license it and earn royalties. The question, how does a company license your invention if they don’t know it exists? The answer, they don’t! You must make credible licensees aware of your invention, and trade shows provide an effective way to quickly reach numerous companies at a single event. That unique opportunity isn’t found anywhere other than on trade show floors.
- Generate New Leads – Invention licensing is a “Contact Sport.” The more potential licensees you contact, the better you will do! And quality trade shows, like the National Hardware Show and the Inspired Home Show, attract the decision makers of major brands and other licensees. Only at industry-specific trade shows will you find so many decision-makers under one roof. As an inventor, you get the opportunity to make introductions and possibly pitch your product. Worst case scenario, you gather contact information so you can follow up after the show. Where is the deal made? In the follow-up!?
- Face-to-Face Interactions – Even in today's digital world, there is no substitute for face-to-face meetings. There is extreme value in in-person networking. It’s the quickest way to develop, nurture, and solidify business relationships that can lead to licensing success. Meeting face-to-face means you can pitch your invention, immediately answer questions, and gauge the interest of your audience. And keep in mind, many people feel more comfortable doing business with someone whose hand they’ve actually shook.?
- A Motivated Audience - Most brand executives (aka potential licensees) attend trade shows for two main reasons. Reason one, to sell their existing products. Reason two, is the one most important to inventors. Brand executives attend trade shows because they're looking for something new. Something innovative. Something that will make them stand out from the competition. For inventors, this means a receptive audience that has an incentive to hear what you have to say.
- Expand Your Reach – Trade show floors host emerging brands, mid-sized companies and industry power houses alike. By working the tradeshow floor you’ll have access to numerous potential licensees. Some of whom you may have never known existed if you hadn’t been at the show.
- Get Instant Feedback – Due to the in-person nature of trade shows they’re the perfect environment to get instant feedback from licensees. Feedback like this can be invaluable, especially if companies point out potential issues you hadn't considered. That provides an opportunity to course correct, which can lead to licensing success. Without this face-to-face element, you’d be stuck with a simple rejection letter that provides no advice, no recommendations, and no feedback.
- Licensing Agreements – The seeds you plant working a trade show floor can literally sprout into profitable licensing agreements. However, if your product isn’t represented at the right trade shows then licensees might very well discover somebody else’s new invention. Your product has to be there to be discovered.
Trade shows can be incredibly useful, and they're where the key players of an industry all gather to do business. That’s why working a tradeshow floor the correct way can offer significant benefits for inventors.?
I’ve even heard it said, “Attending trade shows will provide independent inventors unique opportunities that they won’t realize using any other outreach method.” Now that’s powerful.?
If you're concerned about the expense of trade show marketing, don't be. First, if you do it right, it doesn’t have to be expensive. And, hopefully, a royalty-generating licensing agreement will more than make up for it.?
Is your invention right for the National Hardware Show and/or the Inspired Home Show? Contact us to find out. These two events are right around the corner.?
The team at Inventor Process, Inc. works the floors of the world’s premiere trade shows and conventions. If you see us there, say hi!
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1 周Ok, my only refrence is through my time at InventRight, where I was told that a physical-prototype is not needed and a Sell-Sheet with really nice 3D-model will suffice. I have like 5 of these Sell-Sheets. If I spend my time and money to try and get to these Trade-Shows, will I be wasting my time if I'm not with a physical-product? I read your article on Knowing the correct invention-service-provider and I've already lost thousands of dollars with InventRight.
Exciting read! Trade shows can be invaluable for inventors seeking to license their creations, offering networking opportunities and exposure to potential partners. Can't wait to explore these eight benefits further!
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1 年There is nothing better than shaking someone's hand and looking them straight in the eye to begin a relationship.
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1 年Thanks for posting this, Edward Ayres! Going to tradeshows, you get to meet with your "people." I stopped going during the pandemic, so thanks for the reminder! ??
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1 年I’ve done more trade shows than I care to count ha ha but there’s always a benefit to being in one place that’s centralized where basically everybody in your space congregates and so the opportunities for meetings and potential business are certainly there. That being said, tradeshows are not as big as they used to be and people are more comfortable working virtually so I think if you’re not able to attend tradeshows, it’s good to connect on social media and to stay visible.