Baby Dagny Helps Parent Entrepreneurs Market Their Inventions

May 11, 2007 by Angela | 1 Comment


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Baby Dagny, your destination for unique baby gifts, announced the expansion of it’s Invented by Parents program, which focuses on helping parent-entrepreneurs bring their inventions to the marketplace. This expansion increases the resources needed to bring parents unique and exciting inventions to fruition.

“It’s a really exciting area that we love being involved in- parents generally invent a product to solve a problem and their ideas are always clever and purposeful,” said Andrea McGinty, founder of Baby Dagny. “With over 4 million births a year in the U.S., parent inventors are becoming a quick growth industry. At Baby Dagny we help these parent inventors realize the full growth potential of their products.”

Baby Dagny’s product development team provides capital resources, creative and design insight and marketing expertise to develop and promote parent-invented products. The parent inventor market is a multi-million dollar industry that has exhibited growth year after year; according to the United States Census Bureau there are over 87,000 invention patents registered a year.

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  • KA on May 6th, 2008 at 6:22 pm

    Baby Dagny has sneaky business practices. They have offered in the past (and are currently offering) free Wubbanub pacifiers to whomever creates a gift registry and has 10 people view that registry. Several people i know (myself included) fulfilled the requirements and were told that our pacifiers were on the way to us. None of us ever received the pacifiers. A few of us reported Baby Dagny to the Better Business Bureau (with whom Baby Dagny has an “F” rating) and we also attempted to contact the company ourselves. No one ever got a response. That is disrespectful to consumers and just plain BAD business ethics.

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