My suggestion is a little different. It is partly a prescription for continuing to come up with the bright ideas.
First, record all your bright ideas and revisit from time to time to refine them.
Then, target a few companies who would benefit from one or more ideas and who you believe could execute it well (as Anthony indicates, even an OK idea executed well will make money). Get to know as much about them as you can and help them implement your idea(s).
Finally, with the company you've help become even more successful, publicise the success of the implementation and a bit about the gist of the main tenant to establish your reputation.
Remember to always try to capture the essence of an idea - you might only get a few minutes a month to focus on this essential task, so make the most of them.
You're never too young or too old to come up with a brilliant insight on how to improve things - it's engaging the collective responsibility to make it happen which supplies the "umph" to making an idea a reality.
Best of luck in your endeavours.
Alison
posted 26 days ago
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