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I would like to know if there is any other distinctive crowdfunding model other than the four basic crowdfunding models that include donation-based, reward-based, equity-based, and debt-based models? Excluding the hybrid, of course.
Hello Kiko,
There is also revenue-sharing and royalty crowdfunding. Those two are similar but each has its own nuance depending on how you structure your unique deal.
Just keep two things in mind:
1. Investors will want good investment terms
2. Crowdfunding doesn't actually r... more
Hello Kiko,
There is also revenue-sharing and royalty crowdfunding. Those two are similar but each has its own nuance depending on how you structure your unique deal.
Just keep two things in mind:
1. Investors will want good investment terms
2. Crowdfunding doesn't actually raise you money, marketing does. Gotta market your deal.
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What's the number one piece of advice you would give to a founder or entrepreneur who is looking to use equity crowdfunding to raise capital?
Have an MVP (minimal viable product).
Having an MVP does a few things:
1. You can engage in Triangle Financing and make your investment crowdfunding an easier journey.
2. Having a product lets your potential investors know you're serious and further ahead tha... more
Have an MVP (minimal viable product).
Having an MVP does a few things:
1. You can engage in Triangle Financing and make your investment crowdfunding an easier journey.
2. Having a product lets your potential investors know you're serious and further ahead than just having an idea.
3. The hardest part of crowdfunding is attracting the crowd. When you have a product don't just attract the crowd to invest, invite them to buy your product. That is called generating revenue. Revenue is the best capital in the world.
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What are the minimum revenues that a company would usually have before considering a "Slow PO" on OTC?
There are a number of pre-revenue companies that have gone this route. So the answer is there is no “Minimum” per se.
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