I have just graduated college and have been very interested in inventing since I was young. I always have been very creative and am excited to get going. I have cleaned out a room in my parents house, made an office, and have gotten some things done.
Over the course of my 4 years at college, I came up with tons of ideas. I have to be right brained, because other than inventions I have a lot of great business ideas. Anyway, I have kept track of them in a notebook and computer. I have about 25 legit ideas.
I have three ideas that would be great for someone like me, just graduating from school with capital under 15,000, to try and do. They are very simple, and I have made prototypes of them. Of the 3, I know 2 are bound for commercial success.
I know in the end I will have a patent attorny write the application for me, but I have read NOLO's book on "patenting it yourself" just to get a good background of patents, and to answer questions I have about my ideas. I am also trying to write a rough draft, just to attempt it, and I think that atleast will let me get a better sense of how my lawyer's will look.
In the end, I am trying to save my money. I am not going to use any of those gimics you see on TV, I have done thorough research to my knowledge on the USPTO site, and just want to do as much as I can with as little money spent.
I am now wondering at what I should do? Other than talking to a lawyer, I have done rough prototypes, researched, read about patents. The question is what do I do next?