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New Community: Crowdfunding
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This doesn't closely match extant tags, so I made my best guesses. I recommend adding "networking" as a tag.
What is crowdfunding?
Crowdfunding (aka Cyberfunded Creativity) is a new, growing business model. It allows creative folks such as writers and artists to sell their goods and services directly to online audiences. It enables viewers to support their favorite creators, which encourages them to produce more goodies. It cuts out the middleman. CFC can be done through blogs or personal websites, in assorted variations. For a good example of a crowdfunding project, check out the serial
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For service providers and seekers:
In cyberfunded creativity, the creator has to do or hire everything. Use
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Welcome!
Yay!
>> So, I, as a freelancer would just join up and then? <<
Yes. The community is open to anyone who is interested in (or even curious about) crowdfunding. I recommend that you read the Profile and/or the batch of background posts. That should give you a fairly good idea of what's going on. If you still have questions, by all means ask.
>> How exactly does it work? <<
Crowdfunding itself has one core concept -- a bunch of audience members chip in to fund some kind of creative project -- with many variations such as a virtual tip jar, subscriptions, sponsoring individual items for publication, targets with perks attached, etc.
The community is a place where creative people can promote their projects to an interested audience, and audience members can find new stuff to view. It's also good for discussing new plans that aren't solid yet, to get input; that's where a lot of networking comes in, especially if the creator needs to find an illustrator or some other skilled help to finish things.
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