Learn how to get your big idea off the ground with crowdfunding

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Instead of fielding requests from your friends to donate to their Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaigns, why not raise money for yourself? Whether you're trying to fund your newest invention or just raising some cash for a new business idea, managing a crowdfunding campaign isn't rocket science.

The key is learning some strategies and secrets from those that have done it before. The Ultimate Crowdfunding Bundle includes three expert-led courses where you'll dive into the following:

Course #1: Crowdfunding Launch Formula For Kickstarter & Indiegogo

The first course in the bundle covers the basics of what you need to know to pull off a six-figure crowdfunding raise. It focuses on the building phase of pulling together content and creating digital assets in order to ensure a successful launch.

Course #2: Crowdfunding Academy

Here you'll learn about running the actual campaign, building press exposure, and understanding Kickstarter analytics. This course will also tell you what to do once your campaign ends.

Course #3: The Complete Crowdfunding Course for Kickstarter & Indiegogo

All great ideas need capital. In this course, the folks behind London App Brewery will talk about how they raised more than $75,000 from some 1,000 backers in 28 days. You'll learn which crowdfunding site is the best option for your project, how to create a snowball effect in pledges, and how the ranking algorithms work.

You can access The Ultimate Crowdfunding Bundle now for just $24.90, which is a massive 94% discount off its $495 retail price — and a small investment in your future success.

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