Every week I sit down to write a blog about crowdfunding.
Sometimes it’s easy. Other times I really struggle.
This week, I am really struggling.
The fact is I work in this industry every single day. I talk about it all the time. I’ve got examples I use regularly. If you have a conversation with me about crowdfunding, you will quickly discover how much I know and love it. For me, this is like breathing.
The downside of this situation is that I start to lose sight of what information is actually helpful for others.
So this is your chance. Do you have a question that you want an answer for? I am doing a crowdfunding AMA. ASK ME ANYTHING! There are no stupid questions! Leave a comment below and let me know:
What is the thing you absolutely want to know about crowdfunding?
I want to know how I can best help YOU!
Should I write some stuff about equity crowdfunding? Do you want case studies? How-tos? Commentary? Silly stories? Referrals to other businesses?
Some of my best blogs have come because people have told me what they wanted to know. This blog post is going to stand as an open invitation to at any point in time – ask me anything.
As I answer your questions, I’ll reply with the links. So if there’s something you want to know, get commenting!
I want to know about crazy crowd funding ideas that actually funded.
I want to know who can crowd fund.
I also want to know how to reach a large audience.
I want to see a video interview with someone who has used your services and successfully crowdfunded and hear their feedback
Okey-dokey…
Is there a formula or process that can be followed to reach the $250,000+ level?
(And I’m assuming here not having the benefit of “celebrity” status, or a ground-breaking/game-changing product or a huge following …I’m talking about starting from scratch).
I’m capping out at the $50k level with my Kickstarter projects just now – want to break through to the higher levels. :-)
Funny you should ask that – YES, there is. And I’ve been working on that blog for a month or so now, but it’s one that takes a lot of work (just like a campaign of that size takes a lot of work!)
And in fairness to you Magnus, your latest campaign has a loooooong way to go yet!!