Episode 115…Ryan Diez and the Woof Washer 360


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Ryan Diez is a product developer from Los Angeles, CA. His big “break” came when his invention, the Woof Washer 360, gained world-wide attention after going viral on social media. Ryan’s Woof Washer 360 hit the retail shelves and started cleaning dogs across the world! Ryan Diez has been featured in Entrepreneur magazine, on Good Morning America, the Today Show, Jimmy Kimmel, HSN, Animal Planet, BuzzFeed and more.

Ryan Diez is also an inventor coach at inventRight, assisting those who dream large achieve their ultimate success.

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Episode 115…Ryan Diez and the Woof Washer 360 Coming Soon on Invention Stories on YouTube

Ryan Diez, Inventor…

We interview Ryan Diez on Episode 115 of the Invention Stories Podcast and here are some of the questions we asked:

Did you meet Regis Philbin?

What kind of dog did you have as a kid?

Are you a dog lover?

Do people think the hula hoop played a part in the prototype?

Was your dad an inventor?

Was it cool inventing with your father?

Why don’t you recommend inventors walk around trade shows with their inventions?

Did you read One Simple Idea?

Did you always want to license the Woof Washer 360?

Why didn’t you expand the product line?

Did you engineer the final version of the Woof Washer 360?

Did you sell out of the earlier model?

Did you come up with the name?

Do people try to wash their other pets?

Should there be a invention contest for prisoners?

Are you a Woof Washer Coach?

Do you discourage your students away from a one-off product?

What do you enjoy most about being a coach?

Is there a personality trait a student needs to have?

What do you say to a discouraged student?

What do you do when a student keeps getting “no’s”?

Are you a DRTV expert?

What advice would you give a novice inventor?

Anything you would like to add?

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2. Invent for the marketplace

3. Evaluate your ideas

4. Prototype your ideas

5. Your one sentence benefit statement

6. Design your marketing material

7. Protect your ideas

8. Getting in to inventor-friendly companies

9. Negotiating a great contract

10. Moving on to your next great idea

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