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You Probably Have To Weigh The Worthiness Between Your Project, The Site Popularity And The Fee Before You Go All In. They.und for animal welfare, arts, cultures, diseases, education, and even religion. Probably the hottest crowd funding site on the Internet is Kickstarter, which raised a total of $220 million from 61,000 launched projects so far. By early 1999, he had raised more than US$125,000 on the Internet from at least 25 fans, providing him with the funds to complete his film. [32] In fundraising 2002 the “Free Blender” campaign was an early software crowd funding precursor. [33] [34] The campaign aimed for open-sourcing the Blender ray tracer software by collecting $100,000 from the community while offering additional benefits for donating members. [35] Electric Eel Shock, a Japanese rock band in 2004 raised £10,000 from 100 fans (the Samurai 100) by offering them a lifetime membership on the band's guest list. [36] Two years later, they became the fastest band to raise a US$5
You Probably Have To Weigh The Worthiness Between Your Project, The Site Popularity And The Fee Before You Go All In. They.und for animal welfare, arts, cultures, diseases, education, and even religion. Probably the hottest crowd funding site on the Internet is Kickstarter, which raised a total of $220 million from 61,000 launched projects so far. By early 1999, he had raised more than US$125,000 on the Internet from at least 25 fans, providing him with the funds to complete his film. [32] In fundraising 2002 the “Free Blender” campaign was an early software crowd funding precursor. [33] [34] The campaign aimed for open-sourcing the Blender ray tracer software by collecting $100,000 from the community while offering additional benefits for donating members. [35] Electric Eel Shock, a Japanese rock band in 2004 raised £10,000 from 100 fans (the Samurai 100) by offering them a lifetime membership on the band's guest list. [36] Two years later, they became the fastest band to raise a US$5
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