Companies are always looking to make better use of time and costs. They are outsourcing every part of their business, manufacturing, servicing and even their INNOVATION!
It is MUCH cheaper for them to pay an inventor a royalty for a revenue producing idea than to rely on and pay their own product developers. If they license your idea, and it generates millions, they don’t have to give you a raise or bigger office. All they have to do is pay you a monthly or quarterly check, which they will gladly do.
Even though corporations welcome great ideas, it doesn’t mean they are waiting for your call or email, or will even take them. You have to know HOW to approach them.
Just like you aren’t willing to disclose your great idea to anyone without protecting it, they aren’t eager to hear unsolicited ideas without protection of their own.
However, they are always eager to hear great ideas from people that know how to present them. That is our expertise. A lot of people make the mistake of pitching a great idea the wrong way or to the wrong people. We present great ideas and inventions the RIGHT way to the people that make licensing deals, the right people.
Your brain is a boundless piece of rental property.
Every month or quarter, a great idea owner who took the initiative, picks up a check from a company who is “renting” their idea. Master inventor and marketing guru Doug Hall calls it “mailbox money”. Here’s the kicker, because you have a gift for creativity, this money-making opportunity is like having a rental property with an endless number of units! The more ideas you have, the more chances there are for rent. But you must first act on it.
Let us pursue a royalty agreement for you without you spending your own money.

The Invention and Idea Licensing Agency
2800 S. Ocean Blvd Penthouse D
Boca Raton, FL 33432
Because new product development is an uncertain endeavor, Visionary Innovations does not represent or guarantee, state or imply, that an idea submitted to it will be licensed, sell on any market, or provide a positive return to the inventor on money spent for development.




