By: Len Kendall
For gis.to (gist-o) we used Kickstarter to raise a few initial funds. It also was quite effective in getting us visibility. http://kck.st/oK7MG2 The $2,500 isn’t going to make our world by any means,...
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The demand definitely exists for this, I think that if clear boundaries are set upfront than investors and companies can all walk away happy. No doubt, law-suits will happen, but I think that’s a small...
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That metaphor makes a ton of sense. And even looking at the stockmarket, there’s really no difference in what is being proposed above. Like I mentioned in my comment, we used Kicsktarter for our...
View ArticleBy: Douglas Crets
It sounds great for the entrepreneurs, but if you limit the investment rate to $10,000 per year, aren’t you lowering the returns and the potential for scale across multiple investments?
View ArticleBy: vinicius.carneiro
In Brazil, we are living the same question, specially because we do not have an specific law neither about e-commerce… imagine about crowdfunding. We’ve made a post about legislative panorama in Brazil...
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Matt, Thanks for this post. This is fantastic news for entrepreneurs nationwide.Crowdfunding will be a great way for entrepreneurs to raise capital and launch their businesses.
View ArticleBy: Grow VC USA
RT @valto: Is crowdfunding startups a solution, or just another problem? @growvc_us http://t.co/Pay7MHeO
View ArticleBy: Patrick Donohue
I am optimistic that positive changes are coming to the U.S. regulatory framework that will allow for broader advertising for investors (or “crowdfunding”). Change is coming; however, we need...
View ArticleBy: Patrick Donohue
“Is crowdfunding startups a solution, or just another problem?” @gigaom: http://t.co/LaPDMlRt via @gigaom
View ArticleBy: Josh Hartung
Thanks for the post, Matthew. My question: how does this help mitigate the risk of starting a company? I feel like through de-regulation you make it easier for less sophisticated investors to part ways...
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