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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

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    Funding Circle. Credibly. Crowdfunding. Popular crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo allow small businesses to collect donations from individual donors. When crowdfunding, you ...

  6. Seed&Spark - Wikipedia

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    Seed&Spark takes a 5% fee from successfully funded projects, lower than other crowdfunding platforms, and allows campaign supporters to cover the filmmakers' fees. Seed&Spark currently holds a 75% success rate [ 3 ] for its crowdfunding campaigns, nearly twice that of Kickstarter, [ 4 ] and an average raise of $14,700 per project.

  7. Goteo - Wikipedia

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    Goteo is a crowdfunding site which focuses on projects which, apart from giving individual rewards, also generate a collective return through promoting the commons, open source code and/or free knowledge. [2] It allows contributions in the form of monetary donations or in the form of tasks collaborating with the projects. [2]

  8. 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.

  9. Fig (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fig was a crowdfunding platform for video games. It launched in August 2015. Unlike traditional crowdfunding approaches like Kickstarter, where individuals can back a project to receive rewards, Fig used a mixed model that includes individual backing and the opportunity for uncredited investors to invest as to obtain a share of future revenues for successful projects.