Volunteer Abroad for Free!

Written by Casey Armstrong.

Want to save the planet? Want to travel around the globe? If you answered 'yes' to these questions, you, my friend, need to volunteer abroad. There's only one problem. Volunteering abroad can take some serious cash. That is just the reality. Paying for the travel & lodging needed for any kind of trip is always a pretty big financial burden.

Fortune 500 Crowdsourcing is a Force to be Reckoned With

Written by Casey Armstrong.

From our conversations with Fortune 500 companies in the last few months, leading up to Crowdopolis (Now only a week away), we know that Fortune 500 businesses are starting to understand the power of crowdsourcing. Many of them have already begun to employ microtasking, open-innovation, and other crowd-focused programs, and we know they are eager to learn more and do more of this, and of course, do it better.

Olympians Crowdfund Their Way to Victory

Written by Casey Armstrong.

Scott Weltz from Davis, California is on a journey to the 2012 Summer Olympics to compete in the 200 meter breaststroke, and Scott’s community is excited to see him go for the gold. After all, not every town is home to “an olympian”. But, now that he made it, Scott’s upcoming challenge isn’t just physical; he faces some pretty big expenses, from airplane tickets to hotels.

How a Video is Crowdsourced, The Curated Way

Written by Casey Armstrong.

infographic: curated video crowdsourcingHave you ever wondered how a video is crowdsourced, the curated way? Take a look at this info-graphic that follows the process start to finish by the #'s on the Genius Rocket Platform. From the creative community to the writers... to the pitches that turn into final products, a lot goes into production.  A crowd coming together to make the perfect video makes for one powerful process.

Click on the infographic to learn more.

4 Ridiculously Easy Steps that will Get You Crowdfunding in Minutes

Written by Casey Armstrong.

You want to raise money online, and, like most of us, you’re in a hurry. You get to a popular crowdfunding site and you’re excited to start. But then after creating an account, bam, you’re hit with a ton of questions and forms. Suddenly, you feel less like you’re asking your friends for cash to help you throw a retirement party for your aunt, and more like you’re filling out a form to rent a car. Trust me, I’ve been there. It’s ironic, but crowdfunding platforms don’t always make it easy for you to raise the money you need quickly.

How One Crowd Talks about Their Problems, Ideas, and Solutions

Written by Casey Armstrong.

A smart company knows that, while they may want to, they can't answer every single customer concern alone.  A smart company knows that the only thing equipped to handle the demands of the crowd is the crowd itself.  Confused?  Don't be.  Here's one great example from one of our sponsors, Freshdesk.
 

Tracking a Viral Crowdfunding Campaign in the News

Written by Casey Armstrong.

Everyone who sees a popular crowdfunding project, like Kickstarter’s Pebble watch, most likely thinks for a second about how it got to be such a big deal... Did they hire a publicist? Did it just go viral on social-media & the news? These questions have plagued us too! So, we did a little research, and we’d like to share it; here’s one story from one incredibly successful project on GoFundMe.

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