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Revision as of 18:18, 6 May 2020
Partnering With Enterprises that Already Have Products
There is a synergy - we sell theirs, they sell ours. Each party is responsible for its own fulfillment, so it's low overhead - just a marketing funnel.
- From Loomly - [1]
Possibilities
- Clickfunnels
- Adafruit
- Sparkfun
- Lulzbot
- Prusa
- Gaudi Labs
- OSHPark
- Ultimaker
- Prusa
- Little Bits
- N-O-D-E
- Theremino
- Mother Earth News
- Popular Mechanics
- Tom's 3D
- Make
- Tech Crunch
- Gizmodo
- Y Combinator - pitch a nonprofit venture
- Hackster
- OSHPark
- Ultimachine
- Hackaday
- Ponoko
- NYC Resistor - offer of free remote, no kit.
- Kickstarter
- Octopart
- Tindie
- Supplyframe Design Lab
- BeagleBoard
- Screaming Circuits