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  • 38. A Great Way To Get Inspired For Your Inventing Journey
    Sep 16 2024

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    By popular demand... introducing Grant's "Invent With Me" Patreon.
    -You may want to join if...
    1. You have an invention idea but don't know where to go from here...
    2. You need access to engineers, lawyers, inventors or manufacturers.
    3. You need inspiration and weekly tips to bring your invention to the market and start making 7-figures from your idea.
    https://patreon.com/InventWithMe?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink


    IWM Engineer; Lance at https://www.freelancedesigns.ca/


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    Episode brought to you by TorkStrap spring loaded cargo straps. Easy Use tie-downs. No ratcheting, no snapping. Load Safe, Load Smart.
    https://torkstrap.com/

    Episode Brought to you by Quick Tie Down Anchors. Simple anchoring solutions for docks, decks, trailers and more. Easy, strong and safe anchor points for your cargo.
    https://quicktiedownanchors.com/


    Invent with me is the first place to go when you need motivation to fire up your best self and create your invention! When developing my first product (www.torkstrap.com) I was horrified of making wrong moves and endangering my families finances or legal standing. This isn't going to be an issue for you, I promise.

    Dive in today as we listen to one of the most honest and candid books on inventing.

    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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    42 mins
  • 37. She Invented A Profitable Solution to A Painful Problem!
    Sep 9 2024

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    IWM Engineer; Lance at https://www.freelancedesigns.ca/

    Big thanks to Elena of "Cozy Clip" The worlds first flexible and comfortable claw clip for hair. Wether you're driving, lounging or working out.. nobody got time for a plastic clip jamming into your head!
    https://thecozyclip.com/

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    Episode brought to you by TorkStrap spring loaded cargo straps. Easy Use tie-downs. No ratcheting, no snapping. Load Safe, Load Smart.
    https://torkstrap.com/

    Episode Brought to you by Quick Tie Down Anchors. Simple anchoring solutions for docks, decks, trailers and more. Easy, strong and safe anchor points for your cargo.
    https://quicktiedownanchors.com/

    In this episode of Invent With Me, we dive into the world of manufacturing and selling strategies for inventors looking to bring their products to market. Grant, the inventor of the TorkStrap, speaks with Elena, the creator of the Cozy Clip—a flexible and comfortable claw clip for hair. Together, they explore the challenges of finding the right manufacturer, perfecting your product, and positioning it in the marketplace.

    Introduction (00:00 - 02:00):
    We start by welcoming Elena, an avid listener of the podcast, who shares how she found inspiration and guidance from previous episodes. This sets the stage for a deep conversation on the steps required to take a product from concept to launch.

    The Challenges of Manufacturing (02:01 - 16:00):
    Elena opens up about her struggles in finding the right materials and manufacturing partners for her unique hair clip. Together with Grant, they discuss the nuances of selecting the right plastic blend, adhesive, and tension strength. Grant explains the importance of doing your research and being persistent in finding a manufacturer who understands your vision. Whether it's through Alibaba or direct connections, knowing what to look for can save time and money in the long run.

    Prototyping and 3D Printing (16:01 - 22:00):
    This section covers the importance of 3D printing in prototyping products. Elena shares how she used this method to test the strength and flexibility of her design before committing to full-scale production. The conversation highlights why testing at small scales can help perfect the product, making the transition to full production smoother.

    Manufacturing in China and Cost Negotiations (22:01 - 35:00):
    Grant shares insights from his experience working with manufacturers in China. He discusses mold costs, injection molding techniques, and the importance of building a relationship with your factory. By cutting out brokers and negotiating directly with manufacturers, inventors can lower costs and maintain quality. For example, Grant connects Elena with a vetted contact in China, ensuring she can scale production while keeping her costs low.

    Selling Strategies for Inventors (35:01 - 45:00):
    Once the product is ready for market, selling becomes the next big hurdle. In this part of the conversation, Grant emphasizes the importance of having a strong online presence. He explains how to use SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and YouTube videos to dominate search results and gain organic traffic. With firsthand examples from his business, he highlights why platforms like Amazon and social media are crucial for reachi

    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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    53 mins
  • 36. A Never Ending Problem Solved With A Simple Invention!
    Sep 3 2024

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    IWM Engineer; Lance at https://www.freelancedesigns.ca/

    Big thanks to Shawn of "Swipe And Wipe"... an incredible and ingenious way for construction workers and DIY enthusiasts to increase efficiency while keeping their hands clean!

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    Episode brought to you by TorkStrap spring loaded cargo straps. Easy Use tie-downs. No ratcheting, no snapping. Load Safe, Load Smart.
    https://torkstrap.com/

    Episode Brought to you by Quick Tie Down Anchors. Simple anchoring solutions for docks, decks, trailers and more. Easy, strong and safe anchor points for your cargo.
    https://quicktiedownanchors.com/

    In this episode of the Invent With Me podcast, we're tackling two of the most critical aspects of bringing your invention to market: manufacturing and selling strategies. If you've ever wondered how to navigate the complex world of product creation, especially when working with overseas manufacturers, or how to effectively sell your products, this episode is packed with insights that can help you succeed.

    Introduction (00:00 - 02:00):
    We kick off the episode by setting the stage for what’s to come—an in-depth discussion on the challenges and strategies involved in manufacturing your product and getting it into the hands of customers.

    The Pain of Manufacturing (02:01 - 18:00):
    Manufacturing a new product is rarely a straightforward process. We delve into the challenges faced when working with global sourcing agents like Citi Global, from initial prototypes to dealing with frustrating delays and unexpected cost increases. Learn why inventors often struggle with overseas manufacturing and why it’s essential to find the right partner who truly understands your product.

    Grant shares his experience with sourcing agents who are more focused on volume than helping small inventors. Discover why inventors are often at the bottom of the priority list for these companies and the pitfalls of working with manufacturers who prefer to stick to what they know rather than innovate.

    Navigating the Alibaba Maze (18:01 - 25:00):
    For many inventors, Alibaba is the go-to platform for finding manufacturers. But it’s not without its challenges. We explore the complexities of dealing with trading companies on Alibaba and the importance of knowing the true cost of your product. Grant discusses his experiences with trading companies and how to avoid common mistakes when sourcing your products from China.

    Selling Strategies for Inventors (25:01 - 39:00):
    Once your product is manufactured, the next big hurdle is selling it. This segment focuses on effective selling strategies, with a particular emphasis on Amazon. Grant shares the importance of selecting the right keywords to ensure your product stands out in a crowded marketplace. Learn how to optimize your product listings to attract more customers and increase sales.

    Discover why pricing strategy is crucial and how to set a price point that not only covers your costs but also leaves room for promotions and discounts. Grant discusses the significance of offering free shipping and how to leverage it to boost your average order value.

    Maximizing Margins and Scaling Your Business (39:01 - 55:00):
    In this section, we dive into the numbers—how to calculate your margins and ensur

    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • 35. Should Inventors Go To China?
    Aug 27 2024

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    Welcome to the Invent With Me Podcast! 🎙️

    In this episode, we're diving deep into the journey of turning innovative ideas into tangible products, highlighting the realities, challenges, and triumphs faced by inventors. This episode is particularly special as I, Grant—creator of the TorkStrap, an innovative spring-loaded cargo strap—share my personal experiences from the past few months, including a transformative trip to China.

    Introduction (00:00 - 00:17):
    We kick off the episode with an apology for our brief hiatus and an explanation of the major life events that have unfolded recently. From moving my family to Miami to an incredible business trip to China, these experiences have shaped not only my personal life but also my approach to business.

    Why the Hiatus? (00:18 - 00:45):
    I explain why there’s been a break in our episodes. The dual challenges of an international business trip and relocating my family presented significant hurdles, leading to a period of adjustment. These experiences reinforced the importance of building a scalable business that can operate independently of my constant involvement—a lesson every inventor should take to heart.

    The Reality of Inventing (00:46 - 05:15):
    Inventing is tough, and I don't shy away from the hard truths. I share my initial misconceptions about the ease of turning an idea into a profitable product. Like many inventors, I once believed that a great idea would easily translate into financial success, whether through direct sales or licensing to a big company. However, the reality is far different. I delve into the common pitfalls and why most inventors, including myself, face a steep learning curve.

    The Challenges of Licensing (05:16 - 09:15):
    Licensing, often seen as a quick path to success, is not as straightforward as it seems. I discuss the myth of easy licensing deals and the reality of what it takes to secure one. Drawing on examples and personal anecdotes, I highlight why many licensing agreements fail to meet the lofty expectations set by some industry figures.

    Trip to China: Preparation and Expectations (09:16 - 12:10):
    About two months ago, I embarked on a trip to China to oversee the production of the TorkStrap. This section of the episode covers my preparations, including the challenges of navigating language barriers and cultural differences. I outline my goals for the trip: securing better pricing, improving production speed, and establishing stronger payment terms.

    Arriving in China: First Impressions (12:11 - 15:15):
    The journey begins with a long flight from Los Angeles to Shanghai, with a stopover in Dubai. Upon arriving in China, I was immediately struck by the stark differences in environment, particularly in Ningbo, where the factory is located. The initial culture shock was significant, with everything from the architecture to the atmosphere being a stark contrast to what I was used to.

    Factory Visit: The Reality of Production (15:16 - 27:00):
    In this segment, I recount my first visit to the factory producing the Torch Trap. I describe the factory layout, the processes involved in making my product, and the challenges I faced in communicating my needs to the local workers. Despite the language barrier, I was able to identify a critical flaw in the production process—a single heat gun being used where two were needed—and took immediate steps to correct it. However, the experience was humbling, as I quickly realized that the workers had mastered the production techniques

    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 34. How Inventors Get Rich From Influencers | Gen X Talks
    Jul 11 2024

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    Join Gen X Talks as we delve into the world of content creation, the challenges of starting a podcast, and the journey of growing a social media presence. Join us as we chat with the dynamic hosts of "Invent With Me," Grant and Marcus, and our special guests from Gen X Talks. With 380,000 followers on Facebook, 450,000 subscribers on YouTube, and 1.1 million followers on TikTok, Gen X Talks has taken the social media world by storm.

    Questions? inventpodcast@gmail.com

    IWM Engineer; Lance at https://www.freelancedesigns.ca/

    @GenXTalks

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    Episode brought to you by TorkStrap spring loaded cargo straps. No ratcheting, no snapping. Load Safe, Load Smart.
    https://torkstrap.com/

    Episode Brought to you by Quick Tie Down Anchors. Simple anchoring solutions for docks, decks, trailers and more. Easy, strong and safe anchor points for your cargo.
    https://quicktiedownanchors.com/

    Highlights from the Episode:
    The Art of Content Creation: Discover the importance of not just being analytical but also having a keen eye for what looks right on screen. It’s about the flow, the click, and the switch. If it doesn’t feel right, do it again!

    Pride in Ownership: Gen X Talks shares their journey of maintaining creative integrity and standing by their content, no matter the external pressures.

    Building Algorithms: Insight into the behind-the-scenes work on algorithms that shadow-ban content and the implications of these algorithms on content creators.

    Explosive Moments: Anecdotes about unexpected events, like a phone explosion, and how these moments can shape a creator’s journey.

    The Genesis of Gen X Talks: From humble beginnings to becoming social media powerhouses, hear the story of Gen X Talks’ first post and how they evolved their content strategy.

    Authenticity in Content: The importance of being genuine and true to oneself in content creation. How simple, authentic interactions often resonate more with audiences than highly produced segments.

    Generational Perspectives: The differences in how Gen X and Gen Z approach content creation and social media. Insights into how these perspectives shape their content strategies.

    Social Media as a Business: Acknowledging social media as a legitimate business and the hard work that goes into content creation. From daily posts to full-time engagement, it’s a demanding but rewarding field.

    Overcoming Challenges: Stories of perseverance and resilience, from dealing with legal issues to finding the right gear and refining content.

    Key Takeaways:
    Be true to your creative vision and don’t compromise on your content.
    Invest in good gear, especially microphones, to ensure quality production.
    Embrace authenticity; audiences appreciate genuine interactions.
    Understand that social media is a business that requires dedication and hard work.
    Learn from others’ experiences and be willing to adapt and evolve your content strategy.
    Join us for an engaging and insightful episode as we uncover the secrets behind the success of Gen X Talks. Whether you’re an aspiring content creator or a seasoned pro, there’s something in this episode for everyone. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Gen X Talks for more amazing content!

    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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    2 hrs and 34 mins
  • 33. He Quit His Job For His Invention
    Jun 24 2024

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    Ever had an invention idea too good to pass up? Listen how one young man turned his idea into a prosperous career in just a few years!

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    See Ricardo's website here;
    https://www.rrstablesandbarns.com/

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    In the opening segment, Grant and Marcus introduce Ricardo, highlighting his extensive background in working with horses and his experience in importing them from various countries. Ricardo recounts his early days in Los Angeles County, where he managed the import of horses and the challenges he faced with traditional stables that often resulted in injuries to the animals. This segment sets the stage for Ricardo's motivation to innovate within the equine industry.

    Challenges in Traditional Horse Stables

    Ricardo delves into the specific problems he encountered with conventional stables, which led to frequent injuries among horses. He describes how these issues sparked the idea of designing a modular stable system that could ensure greater safety and durability. The discussion touches on the various shortcomings of traditional stables, such as inadequate materials and poor design, which often compromised the well-being of the horses.

    Development and Design of Modular Stables

    This segment focuses on the technical aspects of developing the modular stables. Ricardo explains the meticulous process of selecting materials and designing the stables to be both safe and durable. He emphasizes the importance of using high-quality materials to withstand the wear and tear caused by horses. Ricardo shares anecdotes about the trial-and-error phase in his backyard, where he and his brother tested various prototypes.

    Business Growth and Market Challenges

    As the conversation shifts to business growth, Ricardo discusses the transition from small-scale production to outsourcing manufacturing to China. He highlights the initial hurdles, such as finding reliable suppliers and managing production timelines. Ricardo also shares insights into his marketing strategies, including a viral social media campaign that significantly boosted their visibility. The hosts and Ricardo discuss the challenges of scaling up production to meet the increasing demand without compromising quality.

    Expansion and Adaptation

    In this segment, Ricardo talks about diversifying the product line to include dog kennels and other agricultural uses. He explains how customer feedback played a crucial role in adapting and improving the products. The conversation highlights the importance of being responsive to market needs and continuously innovating to stay ahead of the competition.

    Logistics and Future Plans

    The discussion concludes with a focus on logistics and future plans. Ricardo outlines the challenges of handling shipping and warehousing, particularly when dealing with international suppliers. He shares his strategies for maintaining quality control and ensuring timely deliveries. Ricardo also reveals his plans for future expansion, including entering new markets and further diversifying the product range. The episode wraps up with Ricardo offering advice to aspiring entrepreneurs based on his own experiences.

    Grant is the owner and operator of TorkStrap LLC. A manufacturer of simple and safe cargo straps tha

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 32. Complete Inventing Blueprint from Zero-Millionaire | Cliff Part 1
    Jun 10 2024

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    Have an invention idea you want to get rich off of? Listen to todays episode for a complete overview of becoming a successful inventor!

    Questions? inventpodcast@gmail.com

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    Episode Summary:
    In this insightful episode of the "Invent With Me" podcast, hosts Grant and Marcus are joined by the inventive and passionate Cliff Lee, popularly known as the Turtle Guy. This episode is a deep dive into the niche world of reptile and tortoise enclosures, exploring the challenges, creative solutions, and innovative mindsets required to turn a simple idea into a marketable product.

    Episode Description:
    Welcome to the "Invent With Me" podcast, where we guide aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Each week, we provide valuable tips, insights, and success stories from our journey in the field of inventing. Today, we are thrilled to have a very special guest in the studio, Cliff Lee, also known as the Turtle Guy. Cliff is an avid fan of our show and a fellow Los Angeles resident. We invited him to share his unique invention story and expertise in creating reptile enclosures.

    Introduction:
    The episode begins with a brief introduction by the hosts, Grant and Marcus. Grant, the inventor of Torque Strap, and Marcus, the inventor of Quick Tie Down Anchor, express their excitement about having Cliff on the show. They highlight the purpose of the podcast—to inspire and guide listeners through the inventing process.

    Meet Cliff Lee:
    Cliff Lee introduces himself and shares his background. He explains how he became interested in reptiles and tortoises and the challenges he faced in providing adequate enclosures for his pets. His journey started with a simple problem: finding suitable habitats for his reptiles that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

    Challenges in the Reptile Hobby:
    Cliff delves into the specific challenges reptile enthusiasts face when it comes to enclosures. Unlike more common pets like hamsters, reptiles require specialized environments. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, and each species has unique needs. Cliff discusses the creativity and ingenuity needed to design enclosures that meet these requirements.

    Inventive Solutions:
    The hosts and Cliff explore various inventive solutions for reptile enclosures. They discuss how traditional options like storage containers and stock tubs are often used but are not ideal. Cliff emphasizes the importance of thinking outside the box and creating customized solutions. He shares examples of his own designs, including pop-up greenhouse tents and other innovative structures.

    The Importance of Innovation:
    Innovation is a central theme of the episode. Cliff explains how his passion for reptiles drove him to experiment with different materials and designs. He highlights the role of innovation in overcoming challenges and providing better living conditions for his pets. The hosts and Cliff discuss the importance of constantly seeking new ideas and improving existing ones.

    Overcoming Obstacles:
    Cliff shares some of the obstacles he faced during his inventing journey. From financial constraints to technical difficulties, he provides a candid account of the hurdles he had to overcome.







    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • 31.How Inventors Can Make Viral Social Media Content | Advice From A Social Media Manager
    May 13 2024

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    When should you as an inventor ask for help with social media? What should you do if you don't want your boss to find out you're running a side hustle? How can beginning inventors sell out with social media? Stick around to find out!

    Questions? inventpodcast@gmail.com

    IWM Engineer; Lance at https://www.freelancedesigns.ca/

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    In this episode, our hosts Grant and Marcus are joined by two special guests from Tork Strap: Dan Bruhl, the new head of marketing, and Steven Flynn, the head of sales. They share invaluable insights from their experiences in leveraging social media to transform business strategies.

    👨‍💼 Dan brings fresh perspectives on how to effectively capture attention on various platforms without breaking the bank. He discusses the realities of managing social media in-house, the common pitfalls businesses encounter, and when it's crucial to escalate your game or seek professional help.

    📈 Steven dives into the impact of social media on business growth, detailing the tangible benefits of strategic online presence, from increased sales to brand expansion and building meaningful partnerships.

    💡 Today's discussion covers:

    🌐 Join us as we unpack these topics and more, offering you the blueprint to navigate the complex world of social media marketing. Don't miss out on this blend of expert advice, practical strategies, and real-world applications that could redefine your approach to online marketing!

    In today's digital landscape, social media management is not just about posting content and waiting for likes to roll in; it's a complex strategy requiring meticulous planning, adaptability, and a deep understanding of one's audience. For entrepreneurs and businesses, mastering social media can be a pivotal factor in achieving visibility and driving sales. The most impactful social media content tells a story, connects on a personal level, and adds value, making your audience feel seen and understood rather than just sold to.

    Going viral on social media can seem like a golden ticket to instant recognition and sales, but it's often unpredictable and fleeting. The allure of viral content lies in its ability to rapidly reach a wide audience, but the real challenge is leveraging that momentary spotlight to create lasting brand engagement. Viral content works best when it taps into the prevailing zeitgeist or a universally relatable experience, delivering content that is not only share-worthy but also cements your brand’s identity in the public consciousness.

    Standing out on social media and converting views into sales requires more than just creative content; it involves understanding the nuances of platform algorithms, audience behaviors, and content trends. Brands that succeed are those that consistently engage with their followers, experiment with new types of content, and most importantly, stay authentic to their core values. This approach ensures that when a product is featured, it appears as a natural extension of the brand’s narrative, making the sales pitch feel more like a solution offered to a friend rather than a corporate advertisement. Ultimately, the goal of social media marketing should be to build a community around your brand, turning each follower into a potential brand ambassador who trusts and values your product enough to recommend it to others.

    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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    1 hr and 16 mins