Sunday, October 20, 2019
A Reminder About Crowdfunding
A Reminder About Crowdfunding     Most emails I receive from readers about finding funds, request sources of grants. Grants to pay them to write, travel, or research. Most of the time, these are first-time book creators, calling from the great sea of the unpublished. And each time I have to tell them that unless they have other skills, experience, or notoriety about the subject matter, nobody wants to issue a grant to a novice to write. Remember, the grant provider needs to sparkle from your success, and ride on your coattails. They dont just write checks for the fun of it.    Then I suggest crowdfunding as an alternative. Why?  1) Crowdfunding teaches you how to promote yourself.  2) Crowdfunding teaches you how to build a platform.  3) Crowdfunding teaches you how to develop a following.  4) Crowdfunding teaches you how to budget.  5) Crowdfunding teaches you entrepreneurialship.  Where can you find crowdfunding? Start here: 10 Crowdfunding Platforms for Writers à    As a matter of fact, you can see a very simple crowdfunding campaign   And take a look at a more complicated campaign at Kickstarter.com where Crystal Sully wants to publish The Untamed Beastiary: A Field Guide to Marvelous Monsters. She has 780 pledges with a week to go. She requested $7,535, and the pledges to date amount to $47,625.  And there are every size, shape, and subject to learn from in visiting these crowdfunding sites. Look under publishing. See what makes for a successful campaign. Find fund projects to support. I adore perusing crowdfunding sites and aiding others. I might not give each one more than $10, but Ive aided a writers creative endeavor. à  Its a great way to give back AND learn how to manage a campaign of your own.    
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