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    Taking Advantage Of Crowd Funding

    Friday, January 27th, 2012

    Starting a new business or launching a new product is difficult enough without the problem of funding the new venture. Often what separates a really great idea that goes nowhere and an idea that becomes successful is access to capital for prototyping as well as operating. Crowd Funding (or crowdfunding) is a new method of raising capital through small pledges from interested supporters via a variety of social networks.

    Fundraising Online is Growing Fast for Cause Fundraisers

    Monday, January 16th, 2012

    Net fund raising is surely an each accelerating trend that is certainly moving quickly in name for many companies whether they generally tend to be large or small. All though today’s fast paced PC centric environment, online fundraising could well be making traditional direct mail fundraising or another sorts of fundraiser in the dust.

    How To Increase Your Crowd Funding Efforts

    Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

    If you need to raise funds for a special project or concern, crowd funding offers many advantages. This financial strategy can speed up or multiply your efforts enormously. Here are some helpful tips for getting the most from your financial campaign.

    Try Social Media for Easy Fundraising Online.

    Sunday, December 25th, 2011

    Online social media fundraising consultants like Fundly.com, offer internet-based software and fundraising ideas and pointers to maximise your online fundraising efforts.

    New Business Ventures Benefit From Crowd Funding

    Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

    The current fragile state of the economy has helped dry up traditional sources of start-up financing. Banks are reluctant to extend credit, forcing entrepreneurs to turn to less conventional ways of raising money. One proven method is crowd funding, which relies on individuals and groups to help bring new ideas to fruition.

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