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    CrowdSpirit.com - Electronic Ideas into Products

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    If you are an inventor or have just had an epiphany of the perfect electronic product then hurry up and post it on CrowdSpirit. This website is the 1st Electronic Community which allows people with ideas to post their proposal, get feedback and "fine tune" the design, hook up with investors and eventually start selling through the CrowdSpirit supply chain. The first step, submitting a proposal (or problem with needs a electronic solution), includes a clear description of the product including tags and contact information. The best ideas are those with the most complete product plan and research so community members can offer useful criticism instead of wasting time on a glitch that the inventor could have avoided. The second step, community feedback, includes voting (thumbs up or thumbs down), commenting, defining specification and investing money on products (optional). The third step takes place when the designer/inventor finalizes the product and offers it to the community to test and then members can act as an ambassador and recommend products to retailers. Once products are complete and have been approved by the community, they will be sold through the CrowdSpirit supply chain and previous investors can earn some of the product revenue. CrowdSpirit.com allows for full community collaboration and helps people find support and solutions for their product desires.

    In their own words

    "The CrowdSpirit Community aims to start a revolution in manufacturing by creating the 1st electronic products driven and inspired by customers' wishes and expectations."

    Why it might be a killer

    Gettings ideas and products to the people who helped in making them a reality is a surefire way to sell and make money! This website incorporates everything an idea needs to become a reality.

    Some questions

    What kind of rights or patents are involved?

    Posted 25 Months 23 Days ago by madbsas | Source: TechCrunch

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