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Fansnextdoor. Arizuka. BlueBees. Octopousse. Touscoprod. Ulule. Babeldoor.

KissKissBankBank. Eppela (it) US. US. RocketHub. HelpersUnite. Rock The Post. Faithfunder. FunderHut. Kickstarter. Your Guide for Raising Money Online. Crowdfunding can be an excellent tool for propelling your small business, supporting a nonprofit, or helping a loved one.

Your Guide for Raising Money Online

It can also be a daunting task, but have no fear, our team did some research and put together this nifty guide that helps explain the before, during, and after a crowdfunding campaign. We hope you find it useful in making your crowdfunding project a success! If you have any suggestions, please add them in the comments section below, we’d love to hear them! Starting a Crowdfunding Project Before starting a project there are some important questions that you must ask yourself: Crowd Power: What Is Crowdfunding? [INFOGRAPHIC] Since its inception as a way to expose new lines of credits outside of traditional bank loans, microfinance has evolved with the ages.

Crowd Power: What Is Crowdfunding? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Seeded by the Grameen Bank, industry trailblazers like Kiva and Prosper applied the concept of microlending to the Internet, spawning people-to-people lending. The newest breed of microfinance — crowdfunding — is fast growing in popularity. In this infographic, we take a closer look at how crowdfunding works and how viable it is. The Do’s and Dont’s of Crowd Funding. I wrote about crowd funding sites a few months ago.

The Do’s and Dont’s of Crowd Funding

Looking at who should use them and under what circumstances. So when I received an e-mail the other day from the guys at BalconyTV requesting support on a fund it campaign to build a new website, I decided to check it out.