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Everyday Edison Retail Reps Present at casting call

Postby atleisure » Tue May 13, 2008 10:12 pm

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Hello Everyone,

I've been trying to find a complete list of EE attending retail reps with no success. I have found in a posting that 200 reps are associated with Edision Nation and will look at your invention after submission.

Just wondering if anyone knows how many (appox number) of total Retail company Reps that actually attended the pervious EE casting calls and if there were any in the medical or wound care field? (Our invention does not fall into the Bed Bath & Beyond, Baby or Home Depot category.)

If so who were they?

Also if the Edison Nation's submission site have these same company reps or agents in these fields.

Perhaps a website where I can find the "complete" list of their retail reps or one that has the complete list of retail reps that will be present in RI.

Need any info ASAP

Thanks :)

Postby DCinNC » Wed May 14, 2008 7:51 am

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This is from the Edison Nation Newsletter:


"Many Inventors will even present to Major retailer:"

Including:

The Sharper Image, Bed Bath & Beyond, Staples, QVC, DICKS, The Home Depot, buybuyBaby, Razor, OneStepAhead, Leaps and Bounds, and more...




"Details on Presenting to Retailers..
Select inventors will be invited to present their idea directly to major retailers. With ten Everyday Edisons screening rooms and only one or two retailer rooms, not everybody will be invited to present to the retailers. Only inventors with manufactured-quality prototypes or factory samples qualify for consideration. This also provides an excellent outlet for inventors who believe their idea may be too far down the development path for consideration on the show. Don't have a manufactured-quality prototype? Don't worry. If your idea makes it through the initial screening process and into filming, the retailers will still be given the opportunity to review your idea on film after the casting call is complete."