12 Sep Crowdfunding: Letting A Thousand Flowers Really Bloom/Part One: CROWDFUNDING?
Crowdfunding: Letting A Thousand Flowers Really Bloom/Part One: CROWDFUNDING
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- You think you want crowdfunding. Think again: do you mean you want fundraising? Fundraising is a multi-pronged endeavor that can include crowdfunding. Click here to begin downloading an article I advised and edited about crowdfunding done in this spirit, “Our Multipronged Approach to Crowdfunding: Melding the Old & the New.”
- Read it and if you don’t understand it, ask questions in a comment to this post.
- If you don’t understand what made this client’s crowdfunding successful, read it once more, take notes, and then ask questions here.
You’ve understood the basics and you understand the article. Proceed to Part Two!
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Leslie
Posted at 13:54h, 29 AugustHi Beth,
Once again – getting around to reading your blogs and read the wonderful GrassRoots article on Crowd Funding. I could feel the amount of work that went into their work – I know it well. One thing that is really important is for there to be a committed team from the beginning to the end. Our kick started campaign was successful, but oh my – what a lot of work and a lot of late late nights. It was a constant push, yet successful. I toss around the idea of having another, but not sure yet. Thanks for sharing!
Beth
Posted at 14:58h, 30 AugustThank you, Leslie! You bring up SUCH an important point. It can’t? shouldn’t! be done alone. I trust this is evident to all but we live in such an individualistic culture that it may need stating.
B
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