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new idea

The Million(s) Dollar idea!

         

golive

8:18 am on Dec 8, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



What would you do if you a new idea, which it currently does not exist in the web? You are sure this idea without doubt success will be. You are sure you did everything well thought out. You are sure the millions of users every day will visit your website. Ye are sure that the website within 3 - 4 years to the top ten websites. Ye are sure the big companies you would imitate immediately. You have not enough money around to keep with big companies . You know that they would steal your idea and even build this website. You have already yahoo, google, and other companies send a mail about your great idea, but no answer. Ye are % 100 sure that the idea will have success, but no one takes you seriously. Ye are % 100 sure that such a website is not yet there, everyone else knew it, and it would even use it. What would you do with such an idea?
(I have such an idea).

Visit Thailand

8:44 am on Dec 8, 2007 (gmt 0)

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You have not enough money around to keep with big companies . You know that they would steal your idea and even build this website.

You have already yahoo, google, and other companies send a mail about your great idea, but no answer.

The two quotes above sort of contradict themselves wouldn't you say?

If you have a good idea, and do not have the money, then try to find an investor who can help you build on that idea. Just be careful who and how you tell them.

[edit / added] oh and as long as this thread does not turn into spam, then welcome to ww.

[edited by: Visit_Thailand at 8:46 am (utc) on Dec. 8, 2007]

golive

9:42 am on Dec 8, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Thank you!
i have to correct it. No, i have not told my idea, i just wrote them that i have a great idea.

vincevincevince

9:56 am on Dec 8, 2007 (gmt 0)

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It might be a patentable idea, in which case you should start the patent process, and once you have sufficient protection, start to make approaches. That way it doesn't matter who copies you as you are protected.

golive

7:19 am on Dec 10, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Thank you vincevincevince.

That is a good advice. I'll try to get more information about how to patent...