Crowdfunding During Coronavirus: Crowdcube & Seedrs Campaigns Speak Out
We hear from the entrepreneurs live on Crowdcube & Seedrs during the Covid-19 crisis to understand how it has affected their campaigns.
Crowdfunding has many advantages. We began our journey on Kickstarter and aside from capital, has helped us to raise our profile and build a community of supporters. As we have developed as a company, we saw equity crowdfunding as a natural progression, and our community has been extremely supportive through the six campaigns we’ve launched on Seedrs. Crowdfunding has meant success is in our own hands. I didn’t want to wait for some VC to come along, and our success depends on their ‘whim’.
Through the multiple campaigns we’ve launched over the years, our team has gained a lot of experience and as such, I’ve not had to rely on any external parties. We have, however, utilised the Seedrs marketing team who were able to double down on their investor base and help drive investment to our campaign.
We’re incredibly fortunate to have such a strong community who has continued to support us and provide the initial momentum in our campaigns. I’d also say that being transparent is also important – we’ve made a real effort to ensure our investors are kept up-to-date even after our campaigns have closed.
We hear from the entrepreneurs live on Crowdcube & Seedrs during the Covid-19 crisis to understand how it has affected their campaigns.
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