Crowdfunding - go fund yourself. Helen Baxter looks at the who, what, when, why and how of crowdfunding campaigns.
In this exercise looks at launching and running a crowdfunding campaign from start to finish.
Every crowdfunding campaign goes through a three step process of planning, publishing and promoting. This exercise covers the first stage of planning.
One of the most important decisions to make is which crowdfunding platform to choose for your campaign.
If you're thinking about crowdfunding anything, it's worth a look for its detailed discussion of what to consider from start to finish.
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