Starting a crowdfunding campaign may look as easy as a quick online sign-up, designing your page, and you’re off! Unfortunately for most campaigns it isn’t quite that simple. Campaign planning and presentation takes a lot of work. So does getting your message out to the public and interacting with fans.
Here are some tools that are free or affordable and focus on the needs of small businesses – like many of the start-ups that look for initial funding on websites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo – and can be used to help maximize time and money that can be better spent elsewhere:
1. Trello
“Trello is the free, flexible, and visual way to organize anything with anyone.”
This project planning tool is a great way to organize yourself or team and keeps everything you need in one place. You can add cards to your page for to-do lists, things that are in progress, and what you have completed. It gives updates when team members make changes or add things so that everyone can stay up-to-date and on the same page.
For more tools read the full post on CrowdfundingPR!
http://www.crowdfundingpr.org/5-afforda ... -startups/Feel free to share your experiences with these or suggest any others!