Slides from Create Your Own Crowdfunding Campaign 2017
Part 1: Crowdfunding Basics
Part 2: Crowdfunding with ApuraNetworks
More info: http://www.jeanluc.sr/training/create-crowdfunding-campaign/
> Research well
> Choose the right platform
> Know your audience
> Create marketing materials
> Set goals
> Get personal
> Build credibility
> Accept feedback
How crowdfunding can help women entrepreneursAnisha Sachit
Crowdfunding has proved to be a door-opener for companies that need funding to get off the ground or to expand their product reach. Especially for the women entrepreneurs who were struggling to get funds for their ventures. Blog: https://financebuddha.com/blog/how-crowdfunding-can-help-women-entrepreneurs
Crowdfunding is the practice of raising money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet, to fund a project or venture. There are three main types of crowdfunding: equity, donation, and debt-based. Crowdfunding allows entrepreneurs to market projects, generate interest, and receive funds to create products, start businesses, or support causes. While crowdfunding provides opportunities for funding, it also exposes ideas to copying and regulations can be complex. When done effectively, crowdfunding presents a fast way to fund projects with minimal financial risk.
The document discusses crowdfunding and provides an overview of the topic in 5-10 minutes. It defines key terms like crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, and crowdsurfing. The main crowdfunding models are outlined as donations, rewards, lending, equity, and royalty. Tips are provided for what to do on the first day of a crowdfunding campaign. Worldwide, the median successful crowdfunding campaign raises less than $5,000, while the average in the Netherlands is €12,000. Various crowdfunding platforms and hybrid models are mentioned.
This document discusses crowdfunding and introduces a new crowdfunding platform called CliqueFund. It defines crowdfunding as the collective effort of individuals to support projects initiated by others. It explains how crowdfunding can help social enterprises raise funding and market their work. The document reviews features of existing crowdfunding models and platforms like Kickstarter, Pozible, Seedrs, Kiva and Groupon. It then outlines the features of CliqueFund, which are designed to help users get funding, connect with supporters, sustain engagement and build customer relations. The document encourages attendees to become partners, beta testers or spread awareness of CliqueFund.
Universal Crowd Funding provide you the platform in India to make your projects into any domain with creative ideas and Build a solo Moto for better tomorrow!!
How to Run a Successful Crowdfunding CampaignMario Carrozzo
Crowdfunding has become a popular way for small businesses and start-ups to raise the funding they need.
Read more: https://www.mariocarrozzo.com/what-is-crowdfunding-and-how-can-it-help-get-a-start-up-off-the-ground
This crowdfunding guide provides nonprofits and charities information on using crowdfunding. It discusses crowdfunding basics, why organizations use crowdfunding, key factors for a successful campaign, and how to determine if crowdfunding is suitable. The guide also outlines how to build an effective crowdfunding campaign, including anatomy of a campaign page, creating video content, campaign types, rewards, marketing strategies, and campaign execution. Overall, the guide aims to help nonprofits and charities maximize the benefits of crowdfunding for raising money and awareness.
> Research well
> Choose the right platform
> Know your audience
> Create marketing materials
> Set goals
> Get personal
> Build credibility
> Accept feedback
How crowdfunding can help women entrepreneursAnisha Sachit
Crowdfunding has proved to be a door-opener for companies that need funding to get off the ground or to expand their product reach. Especially for the women entrepreneurs who were struggling to get funds for their ventures. Blog: https://financebuddha.com/blog/how-crowdfunding-can-help-women-entrepreneurs
Crowdfunding is the practice of raising money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet, to fund a project or venture. There are three main types of crowdfunding: equity, donation, and debt-based. Crowdfunding allows entrepreneurs to market projects, generate interest, and receive funds to create products, start businesses, or support causes. While crowdfunding provides opportunities for funding, it also exposes ideas to copying and regulations can be complex. When done effectively, crowdfunding presents a fast way to fund projects with minimal financial risk.
The document discusses crowdfunding and provides an overview of the topic in 5-10 minutes. It defines key terms like crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, and crowdsurfing. The main crowdfunding models are outlined as donations, rewards, lending, equity, and royalty. Tips are provided for what to do on the first day of a crowdfunding campaign. Worldwide, the median successful crowdfunding campaign raises less than $5,000, while the average in the Netherlands is €12,000. Various crowdfunding platforms and hybrid models are mentioned.
This document discusses crowdfunding and introduces a new crowdfunding platform called CliqueFund. It defines crowdfunding as the collective effort of individuals to support projects initiated by others. It explains how crowdfunding can help social enterprises raise funding and market their work. The document reviews features of existing crowdfunding models and platforms like Kickstarter, Pozible, Seedrs, Kiva and Groupon. It then outlines the features of CliqueFund, which are designed to help users get funding, connect with supporters, sustain engagement and build customer relations. The document encourages attendees to become partners, beta testers or spread awareness of CliqueFund.
Universal Crowd Funding provide you the platform in India to make your projects into any domain with creative ideas and Build a solo Moto for better tomorrow!!
How to Run a Successful Crowdfunding CampaignMario Carrozzo
Crowdfunding has become a popular way for small businesses and start-ups to raise the funding they need.
Read more: https://www.mariocarrozzo.com/what-is-crowdfunding-and-how-can-it-help-get-a-start-up-off-the-ground
This crowdfunding guide provides nonprofits and charities information on using crowdfunding. It discusses crowdfunding basics, why organizations use crowdfunding, key factors for a successful campaign, and how to determine if crowdfunding is suitable. The guide also outlines how to build an effective crowdfunding campaign, including anatomy of a campaign page, creating video content, campaign types, rewards, marketing strategies, and campaign execution. Overall, the guide aims to help nonprofits and charities maximize the benefits of crowdfunding for raising money and awareness.
Crowdfunding is a method of raising money online from many donors or investors. There are over 450 crowdfunding platforms across four main types: reward-based, donation-based, equity-based, and lending-based. Crowdfunding offers benefits like early feedback and marketing, but also risks like damaged reputation if goals are not met.
Six things that successful crowdfunding projects have in commonkh aadil
Crowdfunding, as a way of raising money for a new venture, has become big business. From a small start in 1997, it was estimated to be an industry worth more than US$34 billion in 2015. But crowdfunding is still in its infancy and – as with any tool – it can be misused so that its potential for bringing innovations to the markets could be hampered.
Websites for Crowdfunding: A Beginner's Guide
Businesses, creatives, and nonprofit organizations now frequently use crowdfunding websites to generate money for their endeavors or causes. We will provide you with a thorough overview of crowdfunding websites in this article. In this article, we'll go over everything there is to know about crowdfunding, including its fundamentals, many varieties, advantages, and best practices.
Through the use of crowdfunding, people or organizations can collect contributions from a large number of people in order to fund a project or cause. Crowdfunding makes it possible for anybody to make tiny financial contributions to a project without relying on a small number of investors. Dedicated crowdfunding platforms or websites are often used to carry out crowdsourcing campaigns online.
Varieties of crowdsourcing:
There are various forms of crowdsourcing, such as:
Rewards-based crowdfunding: In return for their donations, supporters get gifts or benefits.
Crowdfunding for equity: Investors get a piece of the business or project back.
Donation-based crowdfunding: Participants make financial contributions without anticipating payment or stock ownership.
Crowdfunding for debt entails investors lending money to borrowers in exchange for interest.
Advantages of crowdsourcing:
Websites that facilitate crowdsourcing are very advantageous for nonprofit organizations, businesses, and artists. Among the advantages of crowdsourcing are:
Access to capital: Fundraising for businesses and organizations is made simpler by crowdfunding, which gives users access to a sizable pool of possible investors. A successful crowdfunding campaign can show that there is a market for a given product or idea, which can be helpful for attracting future investors or customers.
Increased visibility: Fundraising efforts for a project or cause can attract media attention, social media buzz, and word-of-mouth recommendations.
How to Run an Effective Crowdfunding Campaign
A successful crowdfunding campaign needs to be carefully planned and carried out. Here are some pointers for developing an effective crowdsourcing campaign:
1. Decide on a reasonable budget:
Setting a reasonable funding target for your crowdsourcing effort is crucial. Your financial target should be sufficient to pay for the costs of your project, but not too lofty as to be impractical. When choosing your funding target, you should also take the platform's fees into account.
2. Offer Attractive Rewards:
Provide Valuable Rewards Rewards are an important factor in encouraging supporters to donate to a crowdfunding campaign. Offer incentives that are relevant to and appealing to your target audience.
3. Craft a Strong Pitch:
A pitch that clearly and persuasively explains your project or causes and why it merits support should be part of your crowdfunding campaign. Use pictures, videos, and other types of material to engage your audience and communicate your narrative.
As a co-founder and CMO of Classmunity, a fundraising management system for K-12 schools, I am frequently getting asked for some basic insights into crowdfunding. I recently whipped together a presentation for Classmunity and had some intro slides on crowdfunding. Hope this helps you out.
The document discusses how alternative finance such as crowdfunding, blockchain technology, and mobile money can help development efforts. It provides examples of UNDP projects that have mobilized $3 million for development projects in over 20 countries through alternative financing. Crowdfunding pilots in 2016 raised $500,000. Blockchain applications are focusing on remittances, diaspora, and green energy in several countries. The document discusses crowdfunding models and why it is an important financing method. It provides examples of successful crowdfunding campaigns and explains how a crowdfunding academy works. Finally, it outlines some solutions that blockchain technology can provide, such as virtual identity cards, wallets to send money, aid
Jay Thomson gave a keynote presentation on audience-based marketing and the tremendous power of using data to reach real people online in a targeted way. Some key points included:
- 70% of media investments are wasted due to inaccurate targeting of audiences.
- Using first and third party data along with dynamic creative allows targeting the right message to the right person at the right time on the right device, reducing waste.
- An "always on" approach with consistent, smaller activities generates continuous engagement compared to short, campaign-based marketing with peaks and troughs.
- Data signals like location, weather, time of day, and customer behavior and interests can be used to personalize creative and increase performance and ROI
This is a presentation given at the UNIDO Conference in Manama, Bahrain on how to spur economic development in the region through the use of crowd funding.
Crowdfunding and Audience Development - We are Museums RigaOonagh Murphy
There are hundreds of examples of successful crowdfunding campaigns in the arts. There’s the quirky Park and Slide, which transformed Park Street in Bristol into a giant public water slide. There’s the cutting-edge Virtual Choir, which digitally brought together solo singers from all over the world. Then there’s the heartwarming Cancer sucks, Art Heals! project, which creates memorable experiences through art for children touched by cancer. But to date the focus in many how-to guides, articles and analysis is on developing a financially successful campaign.
More than simply an innovative approach to income generation, crowdfunding provides arts organisations with opportunities to develop new audiences, test new ways of working and generate advocacy and PR opportunities.
In this workshop we will look beyond the money and explore how Crowdfunding can help your museum develop new audiences and spark new ways of working.
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This document discusses using WordPress to build effective charity websites and accept online donations. It provides tips on hosting, speed and security, recommended plugins and tools, designing an effective donation process, and best practices for peer-to-peer fundraising, crowdfunding, recurring donations and mobile optimization. The objectives are to explore how to create charity websites with WordPress and discover new tools and tactics to benefit causes.
Crowdfunding is a method of financing projects through small individual contributions from a large number of people using online platforms. It involves an initial team with an idea, supporters who back the team, and platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo to collect funds. There are different types of crowdfunding including rewards-based, equity-based, and donation/lending-based models. A crowdfunding campaign typically involves planning the product, promoting it online through marketing and social media, executing the campaign, producing and delivering rewards to backers. Platform selection, financial, operational and time aspects are important considerations. While crowdfunding provides capital and business opportunities, there are also risks like failure to meet goals
This document explains different types of crowdfunding for small and medium enterprises. There are three main types: peer-to-peer lending, where money is lent with interest; equity crowdfunding, where investors receive shares of a business; and rewards-based crowdfunding, where donors receive non-financial rewards. The process involves researching platforms, submitting an application, creating a compelling pitch, motivating supporters during fundraising, and post-campaign activities. Crowdfunding offers advantages over traditional funding such as validating demand and accessing expertise from a large audience.
I have explained what Crowdfunding is all about. It also includes some of the success stories of entrepreneur who use crowdfunding as their fund raiser.
View this webinar to learn:
- How crowdfunding can find you new supporters
- How to use what’s working in the commercial world and bring the right elements over to make your charitable crowdfunding successful
- How to benchmark for success in crowdfunding
Using best practices and up-to-date case studies, learn how to do more than just raise money to make potato salad – learn how to raise money, find new supporters, build brand and make your organization stronger with crowdfunding.
In this presentation, we are going to introduce Crowdfunding from different aspects. Some websites that cater to a Crowdfunding environment will also be listed. Moreover, we will go through a statistical analysis of the Crowdfunding success story.
For more information please visit http;//crowdfundingbank.com
This document discusses crowdfunding and provides details about various aspects of crowdfunding campaigns. It defines crowdfunding as using online platforms to raise funds from a large number of people for entrepreneurial projects. There are different types of crowdfunding including rewards-based, equity-based, donation-based, and peer-to-peer models. Successful crowdfunding campaigns generally involve planning, marketing the product online, executing the campaign, and delivering rewards or products. The document also outlines the phases of one company's crowdfunding campaign for a new bag product and reviews some strengths and weaknesses of crowdfunding.
This document discusses crowdfunding and provides details about various aspects of crowdfunding campaigns. It defines crowdfunding as using online platforms to raise funds from a large number of people for entrepreneurial projects. There are different types of crowdfunding including rewards-based, equity-based, donation-based, and peer-to-peer models. Successful crowdfunding campaigns generally go through phases including planning, marketing on social media, executing the campaign, production, and delivery. The document also outlines specifics of the Baggizmo project, an example crowdfunding campaign for a unique gadget bag. It notes potential strengths like access to capital and reputation building but also weaknesses like risk of failure
Crowdfunding, meaning of crowdfunding, source of funding, internet enabled modern day crowdfunding, crowdfunding websites , Advantages of Crowdfunding, Limitations of Crowdfunding, CSR v/s Crowdfunding, Types of Crowdfunding, Reward Crowdfunding, Debt Crowdfunding, Equity Crowdfunding, Donation Crowdfunding, Working of Crowdfunding, Process of Crowdfunding, Strategies of Crowdfunding, Future of Crowdfunding, Case Studies related to Crowdfunding
This document outlines strategies for acquiring donors and engaging supporters for a campaign to help refugees. It discusses:
1) Testing different Facebook ad creatives and finding that ads showing refugees' humanity performed best in acquiring donors.
2) Engaging existing supporters through a journey involving Facebook groups, fundraising coaches, emails and SMS to keep participants motivated.
3) Running competitions like matched giving days and a water bottle campaign to increase the number and value of donations.
4) The importance of awareness campaigns to prime potential supporters before acquisition efforts.
CrowdFunding allows projects and ideas to be funded by the crowd (people from around the world) via websites designed for collecting donations or investments. There are four main types of CrowdFunding: donations, rewards, equity (investment), and debt. A successful CrowdFunding campaign involves choosing a website, creating a compelling pitch with a video and story, promoting the campaign, and delivering on promises to funders. The key benefits of CrowdFunding are market validation of ideas, increased awareness, growing supporter bases, and obtaining funding for projects.
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Crowdfunding is a method of raising money online from many donors or investors. There are over 450 crowdfunding platforms across four main types: reward-based, donation-based, equity-based, and lending-based. Crowdfunding offers benefits like early feedback and marketing, but also risks like damaged reputation if goals are not met.
Six things that successful crowdfunding projects have in commonkh aadil
Crowdfunding, as a way of raising money for a new venture, has become big business. From a small start in 1997, it was estimated to be an industry worth more than US$34 billion in 2015. But crowdfunding is still in its infancy and – as with any tool – it can be misused so that its potential for bringing innovations to the markets could be hampered.
Websites for Crowdfunding: A Beginner's Guide
Businesses, creatives, and nonprofit organizations now frequently use crowdfunding websites to generate money for their endeavors or causes. We will provide you with a thorough overview of crowdfunding websites in this article. In this article, we'll go over everything there is to know about crowdfunding, including its fundamentals, many varieties, advantages, and best practices.
Through the use of crowdfunding, people or organizations can collect contributions from a large number of people in order to fund a project or cause. Crowdfunding makes it possible for anybody to make tiny financial contributions to a project without relying on a small number of investors. Dedicated crowdfunding platforms or websites are often used to carry out crowdsourcing campaigns online.
Varieties of crowdsourcing:
There are various forms of crowdsourcing, such as:
Rewards-based crowdfunding: In return for their donations, supporters get gifts or benefits.
Crowdfunding for equity: Investors get a piece of the business or project back.
Donation-based crowdfunding: Participants make financial contributions without anticipating payment or stock ownership.
Crowdfunding for debt entails investors lending money to borrowers in exchange for interest.
Advantages of crowdsourcing:
Websites that facilitate crowdsourcing are very advantageous for nonprofit organizations, businesses, and artists. Among the advantages of crowdsourcing are:
Access to capital: Fundraising for businesses and organizations is made simpler by crowdfunding, which gives users access to a sizable pool of possible investors. A successful crowdfunding campaign can show that there is a market for a given product or idea, which can be helpful for attracting future investors or customers.
Increased visibility: Fundraising efforts for a project or cause can attract media attention, social media buzz, and word-of-mouth recommendations.
How to Run an Effective Crowdfunding Campaign
A successful crowdfunding campaign needs to be carefully planned and carried out. Here are some pointers for developing an effective crowdsourcing campaign:
1. Decide on a reasonable budget:
Setting a reasonable funding target for your crowdsourcing effort is crucial. Your financial target should be sufficient to pay for the costs of your project, but not too lofty as to be impractical. When choosing your funding target, you should also take the platform's fees into account.
2. Offer Attractive Rewards:
Provide Valuable Rewards Rewards are an important factor in encouraging supporters to donate to a crowdfunding campaign. Offer incentives that are relevant to and appealing to your target audience.
3. Craft a Strong Pitch:
A pitch that clearly and persuasively explains your project or causes and why it merits support should be part of your crowdfunding campaign. Use pictures, videos, and other types of material to engage your audience and communicate your narrative.
As a co-founder and CMO of Classmunity, a fundraising management system for K-12 schools, I am frequently getting asked for some basic insights into crowdfunding. I recently whipped together a presentation for Classmunity and had some intro slides on crowdfunding. Hope this helps you out.
The document discusses how alternative finance such as crowdfunding, blockchain technology, and mobile money can help development efforts. It provides examples of UNDP projects that have mobilized $3 million for development projects in over 20 countries through alternative financing. Crowdfunding pilots in 2016 raised $500,000. Blockchain applications are focusing on remittances, diaspora, and green energy in several countries. The document discusses crowdfunding models and why it is an important financing method. It provides examples of successful crowdfunding campaigns and explains how a crowdfunding academy works. Finally, it outlines some solutions that blockchain technology can provide, such as virtual identity cards, wallets to send money, aid
Jay Thomson gave a keynote presentation on audience-based marketing and the tremendous power of using data to reach real people online in a targeted way. Some key points included:
- 70% of media investments are wasted due to inaccurate targeting of audiences.
- Using first and third party data along with dynamic creative allows targeting the right message to the right person at the right time on the right device, reducing waste.
- An "always on" approach with consistent, smaller activities generates continuous engagement compared to short, campaign-based marketing with peaks and troughs.
- Data signals like location, weather, time of day, and customer behavior and interests can be used to personalize creative and increase performance and ROI
This is a presentation given at the UNIDO Conference in Manama, Bahrain on how to spur economic development in the region through the use of crowd funding.
Crowdfunding and Audience Development - We are Museums RigaOonagh Murphy
There are hundreds of examples of successful crowdfunding campaigns in the arts. There’s the quirky Park and Slide, which transformed Park Street in Bristol into a giant public water slide. There’s the cutting-edge Virtual Choir, which digitally brought together solo singers from all over the world. Then there’s the heartwarming Cancer sucks, Art Heals! project, which creates memorable experiences through art for children touched by cancer. But to date the focus in many how-to guides, articles and analysis is on developing a financially successful campaign.
More than simply an innovative approach to income generation, crowdfunding provides arts organisations with opportunities to develop new audiences, test new ways of working and generate advocacy and PR opportunities.
In this workshop we will look beyond the money and explore how Crowdfunding can help your museum develop new audiences and spark new ways of working.
WCLAX - Using WordPress for Social GoodDevin Walker
This document discusses using WordPress to build effective charity websites and accept online donations. It provides tips on hosting, speed and security, recommended plugins and tools, designing an effective donation process, and best practices for peer-to-peer fundraising, crowdfunding, recurring donations and mobile optimization. The objectives are to explore how to create charity websites with WordPress and discover new tools and tactics to benefit causes.
Crowdfunding is a method of financing projects through small individual contributions from a large number of people using online platforms. It involves an initial team with an idea, supporters who back the team, and platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo to collect funds. There are different types of crowdfunding including rewards-based, equity-based, and donation/lending-based models. A crowdfunding campaign typically involves planning the product, promoting it online through marketing and social media, executing the campaign, producing and delivering rewards to backers. Platform selection, financial, operational and time aspects are important considerations. While crowdfunding provides capital and business opportunities, there are also risks like failure to meet goals
This document explains different types of crowdfunding for small and medium enterprises. There are three main types: peer-to-peer lending, where money is lent with interest; equity crowdfunding, where investors receive shares of a business; and rewards-based crowdfunding, where donors receive non-financial rewards. The process involves researching platforms, submitting an application, creating a compelling pitch, motivating supporters during fundraising, and post-campaign activities. Crowdfunding offers advantages over traditional funding such as validating demand and accessing expertise from a large audience.
I have explained what Crowdfunding is all about. It also includes some of the success stories of entrepreneur who use crowdfunding as their fund raiser.
View this webinar to learn:
- How crowdfunding can find you new supporters
- How to use what’s working in the commercial world and bring the right elements over to make your charitable crowdfunding successful
- How to benchmark for success in crowdfunding
Using best practices and up-to-date case studies, learn how to do more than just raise money to make potato salad – learn how to raise money, find new supporters, build brand and make your organization stronger with crowdfunding.
In this presentation, we are going to introduce Crowdfunding from different aspects. Some websites that cater to a Crowdfunding environment will also be listed. Moreover, we will go through a statistical analysis of the Crowdfunding success story.
For more information please visit http;//crowdfundingbank.com
This document discusses crowdfunding and provides details about various aspects of crowdfunding campaigns. It defines crowdfunding as using online platforms to raise funds from a large number of people for entrepreneurial projects. There are different types of crowdfunding including rewards-based, equity-based, donation-based, and peer-to-peer models. Successful crowdfunding campaigns generally involve planning, marketing the product online, executing the campaign, and delivering rewards or products. The document also outlines the phases of one company's crowdfunding campaign for a new bag product and reviews some strengths and weaknesses of crowdfunding.
This document discusses crowdfunding and provides details about various aspects of crowdfunding campaigns. It defines crowdfunding as using online platforms to raise funds from a large number of people for entrepreneurial projects. There are different types of crowdfunding including rewards-based, equity-based, donation-based, and peer-to-peer models. Successful crowdfunding campaigns generally go through phases including planning, marketing on social media, executing the campaign, production, and delivery. The document also outlines specifics of the Baggizmo project, an example crowdfunding campaign for a unique gadget bag. It notes potential strengths like access to capital and reputation building but also weaknesses like risk of failure
Crowdfunding, meaning of crowdfunding, source of funding, internet enabled modern day crowdfunding, crowdfunding websites , Advantages of Crowdfunding, Limitations of Crowdfunding, CSR v/s Crowdfunding, Types of Crowdfunding, Reward Crowdfunding, Debt Crowdfunding, Equity Crowdfunding, Donation Crowdfunding, Working of Crowdfunding, Process of Crowdfunding, Strategies of Crowdfunding, Future of Crowdfunding, Case Studies related to Crowdfunding
This document outlines strategies for acquiring donors and engaging supporters for a campaign to help refugees. It discusses:
1) Testing different Facebook ad creatives and finding that ads showing refugees' humanity performed best in acquiring donors.
2) Engaging existing supporters through a journey involving Facebook groups, fundraising coaches, emails and SMS to keep participants motivated.
3) Running competitions like matched giving days and a water bottle campaign to increase the number and value of donations.
4) The importance of awareness campaigns to prime potential supporters before acquisition efforts.
CrowdFunding allows projects and ideas to be funded by the crowd (people from around the world) via websites designed for collecting donations or investments. There are four main types of CrowdFunding: donations, rewards, equity (investment), and debt. A successful CrowdFunding campaign involves choosing a website, creating a compelling pitch with a video and story, promoting the campaign, and delivering on promises to funders. The key benefits of CrowdFunding are market validation of ideas, increased awareness, growing supporter bases, and obtaining funding for projects.
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2. CREATE YOUR OWN CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN
HET OPZETTEN VAN EEN CROWDFUNDING CAMPAGNE
▸ Wat is crowdfunding? Hoe werkt het?
▸ De wereld crowdfunding platformen
▸ Starten: Doel, Plan, Team, Opzet
▸ Een succesvolle campagne: De Factoren
▸ Best case practices in Suriname en het buitenland
▸ Crowdfunden op ApuraNetworks
▸ Gaan voor succes: Promotie van begin tot eind
6. ▸ Type of CF base
▸ Hype, Buzz and Media attention
▸ All-or-Nothing
▸ US Citizenship
▸ Type of project
CREATE YOUR OWN CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN:
THE DIFFERENCE
7. CREATE YOUR OWN CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN:
STARTEN
▸ Doel:
▸ Focus, Proof of concept
▸ Plan:
▸ Duur, Logistiek
▸ Team:
▸ Identificeren
▸ Opzet:
▸ Logistiek, Perks
15. ▸ Choose the right platform
▸ Remember the Why?
▸ Act like your running for president
▸ Get your 30% / Get out of the 10-50% zone
CREATE YOUR OWN CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN:
CROWDFUNDING DO’S
16. ▸ Starting when your not ready
▸ Use it as the magical solution
▸ Don’t oversell
▸ Stalk and SPAM
CREATE YOUR OWN CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN:
CROWDFUNDING DON’TS