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Get Funded: A kick-ass plan for running a successful crowdfunding campaign.

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Get Funded is A kick-ass plan for running a successful crowdfunding campaign. Creative entrepreneurs thrive when it comes to generating innovative business ideas. And for many, crowdfunding provides the perfect platform to turn these ideas into reality. Yet what many don’t realize is that there are two important aspects of a successful crowdfunding campaign. The first is design, prototyping, and manufacturing. The second is a marketing campaign for fundraising. Where many creative entrepreneurs fall short is not in the idea or end product; they fall short because they don’t understand how to successfully market their campaign and connect with the right audience with the right message. Creative entrepreneurs looking for crowdfunding advice don’t want an instruction manual. They want a guide that helps them better understand how to tell their story and how to plan for what lies ahead. They also want it delivered with the same kind of creativity they bring to their business. That’s what sets Get Funded apart from other guides. Get Funded not only tells you what to do, it shows you how to do it. Nicole Delger is the author of Get Funded: A kick-ass plan for running a successful crowdfunding campaign. She's planned and advised on multiple Kickstarter campaigns, giving her real-world experience planning and managing successful campaigns. Want to more how it came to be? Here is Nicole's story: When I set out to do a crowdfunding campaign for my client Natural Decadence, I needed a crowdfunding plan. I was searching the internet like crazy looking for things like “crowdfunding guides” or “crowdfunding checklist” or “how to have a successful kickstarter” or “how to master indiegogo.” Some articles websites were amazingly helpful (and some where total crap). There were crowdfunding guidebooks with some great little nuggets of info, but it felt like I needed to read through 10,000 words before I got to any real, actionable advice. I researched, I planned, I conquered. I was ab