So, two months later, there is this figure still swimming in that large ocean they call the web. Has he got direction? Has be got support? Well, like a great deal of things it's a mix bag of result reporting. The notions behind Crowdfunding was that instead of having to raise capital for projects for local means and even at risk to one self via bank loans, etc. The system was there to seek smaller donations from a larger audience so that the project total can be reached in a more distributed way. To make this funding more appealing the project itself would be the result of the money contributed, or perks/rewards would be given in return for such donations. Now the World Wide Web is an enormous place that reaches billions of users around the globe. So in theory the approach to getting this capital together is quite easy...or is it?
After this two month trek into the first campaign here are some observations, tips, tricks, and warnings about the whole process of doing a crowdfunding project. It must be pointed out that this blog is taken directly from the experiences found during this one project campaign, and in no way may reflect the success or failure of other projects. It is also a report based on using a single platform, and what was experienced in that process too.
What I intend to cover in these blog posts about crowdfunding are:
Now, even though my first attempt wasn't successful, I have learnt a great deal and I hope it will come into play when dealing with the next campaign that I will attempted. So the next posting will be about the first stage of any campaign.
First published in 2014 from My Blog
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