You know the little bottles of tabasco you see at many restaurants? A clever employee working for the tabasco company one day had a simple but brilliant idea that he thought could double the company's profit. He then carefully made sure he was rewarded well for his ingenuity.
Before he proposed the idea, he arranged for a short meeting with the CEO of the company. While at the meeting he stated that he had a way to double the company's profits, but he wasn't going to reveal it is just yet. He continued his proposal along the lines of: "If we sign a contract right here that if the idea I give you doubles our company's profits, you have to pay me $80,000 a year for the rest of my life regardless of whether I work for you or not. If my idea does not double profits, then you don't have to pay me anything for this idea."
The skeptical CEO agreed to the deal, they signed a contract, and he divulged the concept: simply make the wholes twice as big in every container. Thus whenever people would use that tabasco, a lot more would spill out and be inevitably wasted, so more bottles would have to be purchased.
It worked, the company made over double the profit that next year. He got $80,000 a year for the rest of his life due to the success of his idea and from the security of the contract they had signed. He never worked again.
I hope this anecdote helps in some way in your choosing of a way to go about getting your idea out there and securing some well deserved compensation!