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Menu1. Avoid industry wording/jargon when sharing your idea. You will most definately need to build a team and so it must be easily shared and understood by non industry folks.
2. Share share share. Common misconception is that ideas must be kept secret for safe keeping but if you don't share you miss an opportunity of a lifetime... Someone always knows someone ;)
3. Get involved in events like startup weekend or incubators that help you not only expose your idea but build a business plan around it. Also in some cities we have community spaces like Gangplank that offer free mentoring... Which leads to next one..
4. Get yourself a mentor with either knowledge in the manufacturing, licensing, or market you are getting into.
Call one of us for more direct feedback, but you will realize that exposing your ideas in a simple manner to a lot of people and genuinely ask for feedback and help that pieces begin to fall into place... Just don't give up, things take time and especially if you are bootstrapping it.
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Humberto V.
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