
Have you ever heard that word used in the field of invention? A priori? Well, it can be good news or bad news. Frankly, our definition of a priori inventions are "those that are completely new concepts". Kind of like the internet before it was invented by Mr. Gore.
All kidding aside, here is some straight-talk that'll change the way you look at your invention's design.
Most inventions today are improvements, #2. But from what we've seen, most of those have not been improved sufficiently based on what we know will sell, or what our clients are looking form.
If your invention falls in categories #2 and #3, you're on the right track. If your invention falls in category #1, stop.
Here's some good news. Our Quick Start Kits and Quick Start Guide address all of the above. You can turn enhancements into improvements and improvements that reflect what the market is looking for. A priori? Well you're in for some fun.
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