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  2. Are Crowdfunding Sites the Future, or a Bubble Waiting ... - AOL

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    Kickstarter, the site launched in 2009 where entrepreneurs, makers, and everyday people can take product and project ideas in hopes that others will help provide the funds to make those ideas into ...

  3. Comparison of crowdfunding services - Wikipedia

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    This mode, also known as "non-equity" funding, has become increasingly popular, with a 230 percent increase in 2012. [2] Reward-based crowdfunding may fund campaigns supporting the free development of software, the promotion of motion pictures, scientific research, development of inventions, etc. Reward-based funders expect a return from the ...

  4. Creative Financing Options for the Entrepreneur - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. My friend Jeff wanted to start a food truck business and had read a lot about crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter. He heard that people give you money if you put up a ...

  5. Planeta.ru - Wikipedia

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    It allows to fund creative, scientific, social, entrepreneurial and other projects by raising money from a large number of individuals. From its founding in June 2012 until February 2019 over 4500 projects totaling billion rubles were funded. [1] The site is similar to English-language sites such as Kickstarter and IndieGoGo.

  6. List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Fastest Kickstarter to hit $4M at the time. Reached $10M in under 10 hours, $20M in under 60 hours, $41,754,153 within hours of ending. Most funded Kickstarter ever and then reached a final of $45,574,127 a month later in Backerkit 20 Funding for book company Dragonsteel Entertainment: Publishing: Kickstarter: March 5, 2024 $1,000,000 ...

  7. Indiegogo - Wikipedia

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    The site is one of the first sites to offer crowd funding. Indiegogo allows people to solicit funds for an idea, charity, or start-up business. Indiegogo charges a 5% fee on contributions. This charge is in addition to Stripe credit card processing charges of 2,9% + $0.30 per transaction. [2] Fifteen million people visit the site each month.

  8. Fundly - Wikipedia

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    Other sites like Fundly [1] include GoGetFunding, Indiegogo and Kickstarter. The CEO of the company is Dennis Hu. [ 2 ] In 2011, Fundly obtained $2 million in seed funding using the on-line investor marketplace, AngelList .

  9. It's Kickstarter Meets 'Let's Party': Group-Funded Fun is ...

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    The evolution of the idea was probably inevitable. Once people got comfortable using social media sites like Kickstarter to crowd fund creative projects like indie band albums or low-budget movies ...