Kickstarter Opens Up to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ireland.
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    Kickstarter Opens Up to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ireland.

    by sbriggman » Tue Sep 16, 2014 5:22 pm

    Kickstarter announced that it's now accepting projects from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Ireland starting October 21.

    Starting now, people in Scandinavia and Ireland can start building their projects here.

    What currency will Scandinavian and Irish projects be listed in?

    Local currency for everyone! Danish kroner, Swedish kronor, Norwegian kroner, and the euro in Ireland. You can use your local banking and business details, and if your project is successfully funded, pledges will be collected in your local currency and transferred to you.

    So Scandinavian and Irish creators can start building their Kickstarter projects as early as today, and launch them beginning in October?

    Yes. We thought a few weeks would give everyone plenty of time to build and tweak their projects — film a great video, develop awesome rewards — before launching.


    Cool!


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    Re: Kickstarter Opens Up to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ireland

    by Charles » Tue Sep 16, 2014 8:17 pm

    The more, the merrier, as far as I am concerned.
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    Re: Kickstarter Opens Up to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ireland

    by RWP » Wed Sep 17, 2014 2:49 am

    This is great! I think that it will, like Charles said, bring more and that will make projects more successful!

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