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This is a very interesting post with plenty of useful advice. My partner and i were considering using Crowdfunding not because we need the money (although it always helps!) but we felt like it is great publicity for our themed cafe/bar.
What does anyone think of crowdfunding as a means to promote your brand/establishment and not solely to garner more startup funds?
We really would be interested to know if this is a good means to advertise and gain more traction before the launch of the actually bricks and mortar business?
They wont. If you don't meet the funding target you don't get any of the money so there wont be anything to leverage against.If you don't get fully funded drop me a line, we might be able to leverage against their part funding to get the rest of the finance raised (if they will approve it)
With that in mind why not look at a traditional fund raise (as I mentioned before) and reduce your Kickstarter requirement to something more achievable? (like the £8.5k?)They wont. If you don't meet the funding target you don't get any of the money so there wont be anything to leverage against.