by sbriggman » Tue Jul 22, 2014 5:01 pm
Two tips:
1. Would highly recommend creating a video for the project.
2. Typically, I see 30% of the fundraising goal coming from the creator's social network. The sooner you can ask family/friends to pledge, the better. It's kind of a social proof thing. You don't want someone to come to the page and see there are 0 backers/pledges.
"The money will also go to a small, yet comfy office for my team to work in. Or we could do it the ole Bill Gates way and work out of the basement or garage. " - Personally, that kind of turns me off. It appears like you don't have a plan for the funds because there is a big cost difference between an office or working out of your home.
"Now i leave you with the easiest decision of your life." - Grammar. Need to capitalize "I"
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