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Inventors can either build a new company to commercialize their product, or they can license their product to an existing company that already has the resources in place to get the product out into the market. This article offers 10 tips for how best to license a product to an existing company.

Melissa Ann Glauber
800-243-5070
One Metropolitan Square Suite 2600
St. Louis, MO
Saraann S. Parker
314-345-6262
Suite 600, 190 Carondelet Plaza
St. Louis, MO
Alfred Rector Hupp Jr.
816-460-5833
Suite 2800, 2345 Grand Blvd
Kansas City, MO
Daniel Curtis Nelson
314-612-2273
Suite 2600 1 Metropolitan Square
St. Louis, MO
Carine Marie Doyle
314-444-1384
Suite 2000, 500 North Broadway
St. Louis, MO
Charla Marie Claypool
314-231-2800
911 Washington Avenue 7th Floor
St. Louis, MO
Frank Bernard Janoski
314-444-1307
Ste. 2000, 500 N. Broadway
St. Louis, MO
Elizabeth Lindsey Cox
314-485-9927
PO BOX 56583
SAINT LOUIS, MO
Fallyme Elena Guerrero
816-926-7212
1500 East Bannister Road, Gsa Office of Regional Counsel
Kansas City, MO
Linda L. Lewis
314-345-4732
10 South Broadway, Suite 2000
St. Louis, MO
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10 Tips for Landing a Product Licensing Deal

When you’ve got a great idea for a product, there’s an important decision to make right up front: do you want to build a brand new company from the ground up in order to commercialize the product OR do you sign a product licensing deal with a pre-existing company that already has the resources in place in order to get your product out into the market?

If you choose the latter, and you’re successful in getting your product or invention licensed, you’ll receive royalties on sales of the product, and you’ll have a lot more time on your hands to tend to other activities in your life.

We know a thing or two about both commercializing and licensing products, having pursued them both on many occasions over the years. If you’re considering licensing an idea, be sober. Getting a company to license your invention from you is far from a simple task. The fact is, the rate of inventors who successfully license their inventions is very low—much less than 10%.

If seeing your product on the shelves is your dream, you not only have to have an appealing invention, but you also need to be an appealing inventor. Tenacity, preparation, and professionalism must become your hallmarks.

And we’re here to tell you that you can succeed. We’re proof positive! We were fortunate to successfully license our invention—“The Battery Buddy”—to a Fortune 500 company. And we generated upwards of a million dollars in royalties by doing so. From there we went on to help other inventors license their inventions.

Author: The Sloan Brothers

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