Brief Summary
This course teaches you how to effectively use crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo. By sharing tips from both successes and failures, you’ll learn to create engaging campaigns that not only bring in funds but also boost exposure.
Key Points
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Use rewards-based crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
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Understand the difference between equity and rewards-based crowdfunding.
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Learn how to create buzz about a product.
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Get insights from successful and failed crowdfunding campaigns.
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Crowdfunding provides social proof and exposure.
Learning Outcomes
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Create a crowdfunding campaign for your business.
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Identify the key elements of a successful campaign.
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Differentiate between equity and rewards-based crowdfunding.
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Understand the importance of exposure over just funding.
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Gain insights from real experiences in crowdfunding.
About This Course
Learn how to use rewards-based crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo with the help of crowdfunding experts
Could Crowdfunding be a solution to your working capital needs? Maybe. Crowdfunding is a great way to create buzz about a product and help that product gain traction and provides social proof. To make Crowdfunding work for you, check out our course filled with over 1 hour of screencasts, presentations, and interviews with people that have failed in their crowdfunding attempts and others who have succeeded by bringing money into their business and ultimately getting more exposure than they could have dreamed of. From the INVESTyR DealTeam who has brought you the series "School of Raising Capital", this introductory course on crowdfunding should teach you how to execute and find success using sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
By the end of the course, you will be able to create and execute a crowdfunding campaign for your business
In this course, you will learn the difference between equity and rewards-based crowdfunding
How crowdfunding campaigns aren't about the money, but the exposure
Victor P.
I was hoping for a more in-depth description of running my own Kickstarter campaign