Awesome job as always, John. Loved the "3 I's" - Sage advice. Amazing how many people know how to identify the crowd, but no idea on how to engage or move it. Your direction on how to do just that is spot on. Kudos, my friend!
Richard Botto Thanks so much for giving it a watch, my friend! And thanks for the shares -- the further we spread it out, the more folks will know exactly how to engage and move those crowds!
John Trigonis congratulations dude, getting the TED nod isn't easy. Wish the audience was more responsive. Question, how long does it take for a Ted vid to go from production to youtube upload?
Magic presentation - loved the vampire metaphor! So good to be inspired in this way. I can do this with my project and will get it rolling ... Grateful to you John ...
Petah Digby Thank you so much for those kind words -- I'm humbled by them for sure. Really glad I could inform and inspire, and I hope to see a project up on Indiegogo from you soon!
Absolutely incredible...Inspiring of the charts! Thanks John!! You totally nailed the essence, technicality and soul of crowd funding. You totally rock my friend! You have no idea how much this has helped me :) Thanks you!!
John explains how to use the #crowd to fund a project or campaign. Many look to find a crowd on particular Crowdfunding platforms. It is also suggested that you could create your very own Crowdfunding platform to host Crowdfunding campaigns. Thrinacia Inc offers a white label Crowdfunding platform called Atlas that allows you to easily create a customized Crowdfunding website: www.thrinacia.com/atlas
Good video, the 3 P's was good, the 2 I's was also good, at PICISI our mantra is: "Promotion, Promotion, Promotion" not just of the site but also our sponsors and our campaigns too. Yep, we help campaigns get sponsors, and publicity too. Our site is not finished yet but you are invited to visit us to see how we are coming along. If you have a campaign you are promoting make a comment at our site we will add it there to help you. #crowdfunding #picisiproject
www.PICISI.com Thanks for the good words about my TEDx talk. The world's definitely moving into a more personal interaction way, so straight up promotion is going the way of the dodo a little more everyday. Content marketing is key -- getting folks to read, watch, and share your content. Then they will come to us and our services without us ever having to promote to them. That's the power of the interaction. More of a time commitment, but the ROI is always going to be more.
Most people have good ideas but they often lack the skills, resources or connections to take them to the next level. So we created Ecosystem - a bubble of energy with all the missing elements they need, access to industry experts, a named contact, interaction with peers, connections to prospective customers, somewhere to make partnerships and even raise money. Are you interested ?
Crowfunding is now undergoing structural change. ICO, STO and IEOs have entered our lives deeply. However, it is getting harder to find reliable projects. Instead, I found a project called AZ Fundchain. I'm talking about the method called Money Circle, which works with Blockchain and has a global structure. Very good idea.
Crowdfunding for equity, blockchain/ICO, etc., it doesn't work very well as yet because the upfront costs to running a campaign like that are exorbitant. But there have been a few that have seen some success. I worked with Indiegogo when they underwent a brief stint into this arena, and truth be told, it's not really crowdfunding proper, but something else entirely that I do not think will go very far because it is all about the money, when true crowdfunding, as I mention in my talk, is all about the crowd.
I definitely beg to differ with you there, Frank It depends on the project. The film I mention in this TEDx talk, TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE, was shot for $13,000, played at over two dozen festivals, won a slew of awards, and is now available on iTunes, Amazon, and other platforms. If you need upwards of $50,000 to make a film, that's totally doable, as well, and there are dozens of examples, from Alejandro Jodorowsky's ENDLESS POETRY Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns to this year's big million dollar baby CODE 8, which only had a goal of $200,000. So again, it all depends on what the project is. And how much a person can raise is dependent on how much work she or he is willing to put in before, during, and after a campaign.
Just wondering if crowdfunding works for non-profit fundraising? I am a volunteer at the nation's largest no-kill, cage-free dog rescue and I'm trying to get into the fundraising aspect, since this cause is my passion in life. Does anyone know if crowdsourcing can work in my situation?
I'd love to do this for my TV pilot, but people are doing this SO much for everything from films to "I need money to move". I'm not sure mine wouldn't get lost in the 'signal to noise" ratio...
+Seregon O'Dassey Thanks for taking the time to writer -- and my apologies for not replying sooner! Trying to get better at UA-cam. The way to not get lost in the noise is to have a strong enough signal that is set at the frequency of YOUR audience or target market, and not the "whole world." And we're entering an age, especially for creative projects, where the "I need money to do x" is just not working anymore because, as crowdfunding becomes more of a viable funding option, each of us as campaigners need to earn the money we're after.
Hi John, I work with words - I create them. I saw your presentation last night, I came back to say, your inspiration is that ideas only come to fruition when people know about them. I am considering crowd funding (not sure which one). The success of this thought project will be gauged by people finding new ways to ignite new thinking-reclaiming the power of their awareness. I just completed the first book-101 words that I've conceived to help exercise open minds. It would be great to talk to you, I don't know if you still get notice of people that you've reached, I would love it if you did contact me - I could use a cheerleader for you - I think I can offer tools to become cheerleaders as well-because it matters!
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo. Crowdfunding
Awesome job as always, John. Loved the "3 I's" - Sage advice. Amazing how many people know how to identify the crowd, but no idea on how to engage or move it. Your direction on how to do just that is spot on. Kudos, my friend!
Richard Botto Thanks so much for giving it a watch, my friend! And thanks for the shares -- the further we spread it out, the more folks will know exactly how to engage and move those crowds!
John Trigonis congratulations dude, getting the TED nod isn't easy. Wish the audience was more responsive. Question, how long does it take for a Ted vid to go from production to youtube upload?
Way to go John! Well spoken.
Magic presentation - loved the vampire metaphor! So good to be inspired in this way. I can do this with my project and will get it rolling ... Grateful to you John ...
Petah Digby what's your project, tell us about it
Petah Digby Thank you so much for those kind words -- I'm humbled by them for sure. Really glad I could inform and inspire, and I hope to see a project up on Indiegogo from you soon!
Absolutely incredible...Inspiring of the charts! Thanks John!! You totally nailed the essence, technicality and soul of crowd funding. You totally rock my friend! You have no idea how much this has helped me :) Thanks you!!
Much appreciated, Emily! Thank you for these very kind words!
Emily Fritchey
Awesome showreel
Forced crowdfunding is called taxes! I think we should be sure to call this voluntary crowdfunding to distinguish it from forced crowdfunding.
John explains how to use the #crowd to fund a project or campaign. Many look to find a crowd on particular Crowdfunding platforms. It is also suggested that you could create your very own Crowdfunding platform to host Crowdfunding campaigns. Thrinacia Inc offers a white label Crowdfunding platform called Atlas that allows you to easily create a customized Crowdfunding website: www.thrinacia.com/atlas
Good video, the 3 P's was good, the 2 I's was also good, at PICISI our mantra is: "Promotion, Promotion, Promotion" not just of the site but also our sponsors and our campaigns too. Yep, we help campaigns get sponsors, and publicity too.
Our site is not finished yet but you are invited to visit us to see how we are coming along.
If you have a campaign you are promoting make a comment at our site we will add it there to help you.
#crowdfunding #picisiproject
www.PICISI.com Thanks for the good words about my TEDx talk. The world's definitely moving into a more personal interaction way, so straight up promotion is going the way of the dodo a little more everyday. Content marketing is key -- getting folks to read, watch, and share your content. Then they will come to us and our services without us ever having to promote to them. That's the power of the interaction. More of a time commitment, but the ROI is always going to be more.
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Lovely and helpful video! BMT
Most people have good ideas but they often lack the skills, resources or connections to take them to the next level. So we created Ecosystem - a bubble of energy with all the missing elements they need, access to industry experts, a named contact, interaction with peers, connections to prospective customers, somewhere to make partnerships and even raise money. Are you interested ?
Crowfunding is now undergoing structural change. ICO, STO and IEOs have entered our lives deeply. However, it is getting harder to find reliable projects. Instead, I found a project called AZ Fundchain. I'm talking about the method called Money Circle, which works with Blockchain and has a global structure. Very good idea.
Crowdfunding for equity, blockchain/ICO, etc., it doesn't work very well as yet because the upfront costs to running a campaign like that are exorbitant. But there have been a few that have seen some success. I worked with Indiegogo when they underwent a brief stint into this arena, and truth be told, it's not really crowdfunding proper, but something else entirely that I do not think will go very far because it is all about the money, when true crowdfunding, as I mention in my talk, is all about the crowd.
Problem is John that just raising between $5,-10,00 for a creative project just isn't enough to kick that Film /Tv project.
I definitely beg to differ with you there, Frank It depends on the project. The film I mention in this TEDx talk, TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE, was shot for $13,000, played at over two dozen festivals, won a slew of awards, and is now available on iTunes, Amazon, and other platforms. If you need upwards of $50,000 to make a film, that's totally doable, as well, and there are dozens of examples, from Alejandro Jodorowsky's ENDLESS POETRY Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns to this year's big million dollar baby CODE 8, which only had a goal of $200,000. So again, it all depends on what the project is. And how much a person can raise is dependent on how much work she or he is willing to put in before, during, and after a campaign.
Just wondering if crowdfunding works for non-profit fundraising? I am a volunteer at the nation's largest no-kill, cage-free dog rescue and I'm trying to get into the fundraising aspect, since this cause is my passion in life. Does anyone know if crowdsourcing can work in my situation?
Yes you can.
I'd love to do this for my TV pilot, but people are doing this SO much for everything from films to "I need money to move". I'm not sure mine wouldn't get lost in the 'signal to noise" ratio...
+Seregon O'Dassey Thanks for taking the time to writer -- and my apologies for not replying sooner! Trying to get better at UA-cam. The way to not get lost in the noise is to have a strong enough signal that is set at the frequency of YOUR audience or target market, and not the "whole world." And we're entering an age, especially for creative projects, where the "I need money to do x" is just not working anymore because, as crowdfunding becomes more of a viable funding option, each of us as campaigners need to earn the money we're after.
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Hi John, I work with words - I create them. I saw your presentation last night, I came back to say, your inspiration is that ideas only come to fruition when people know about them. I am considering crowd funding (not sure which one). The success of this thought project will be gauged by people finding new ways to ignite new thinking-reclaiming the power of their awareness. I just completed the first book-101 words that I've conceived to help exercise open minds. It would be great to talk to you, I don't know if you still get notice of people that you've reached, I would love it if you did contact me - I could use a cheerleader for you - I think I can offer tools to become cheerleaders as well-because it matters!
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