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Episode 0034 | Crowdfunding Stories: Dale Backus & Ohsnap

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We’re back atcha today with another good one that includes a very impressive guest who is also literally live on Kickstarter right now! Our client Dale Backus has developed a wildly-popular phone grip that has been raising thousands of dollars per day to challenge a complacent industry leader. Let’s see what we can learn from his crowdfunding story…

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⭐ During this episode, we detail these takeaways:

1. Entrepreneurs don’t always pioneer new markets but sometimes substantially improve existing products by providing new-and-better competition.

2. Although it’s usually best to start with a minimally viable product (MVP), some products require more-than-minimal functionality to effectively compete.

3. Crowdfunding can provide a wealth of useful data, including data that helps with manufacturing forecasts.

4. Customer surveys should be worded very carefully in order to obtain accurate actionable data, or else they might lead surveyors astray.

5. Backer updates and other communication should be authentic in presenting both the product and its creator.

6. Effective marketing can’t compensate for a flawed product, but a great product will benefit from effective marketing.

7. Successful startups need to continue to improve their products/services or else they might allow competitors to overtake them.

✍️ Click here for this episode’s complete show notes!

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👉 We want to help as many people as we can; so, if this podcast helps you, then we urge you to please…

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Discuss it in our private Facebook group with us and fellow entrepreneurs! Join this group to network for success and to get personalized answers to all of your business questions!

Review it on iTunes to help us reach more people who need it!

• And tell all of your associates who might benefit from it!

We rely on YOU to help spread the word!!!

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Content provided by Funded Today LLC (worked with 3,000+ campaigns, helped raise $300,333,321+) and Funded Today LLC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Funded Today LLC (worked with 3,000+ campaigns, helped raise $300,333,321+) and Funded Today LLC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We’re back atcha today with another good one that includes a very impressive guest who is also literally live on Kickstarter right now! Our client Dale Backus has developed a wildly-popular phone grip that has been raising thousands of dollars per day to challenge a complacent industry leader. Let’s see what we can learn from his crowdfunding story…

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⭐ During this episode, we detail these takeaways:

1. Entrepreneurs don’t always pioneer new markets but sometimes substantially improve existing products by providing new-and-better competition.

2. Although it’s usually best to start with a minimally viable product (MVP), some products require more-than-minimal functionality to effectively compete.

3. Crowdfunding can provide a wealth of useful data, including data that helps with manufacturing forecasts.

4. Customer surveys should be worded very carefully in order to obtain accurate actionable data, or else they might lead surveyors astray.

5. Backer updates and other communication should be authentic in presenting both the product and its creator.

6. Effective marketing can’t compensate for a flawed product, but a great product will benefit from effective marketing.

7. Successful startups need to continue to improve their products/services or else they might allow competitors to overtake them.

✍️ Click here for this episode’s complete show notes!

----------------------------------------------------------------

👉 We want to help as many people as we can; so, if this podcast helps you, then we urge you to please…

Subscribe to it on our website so that you don't miss an episode!

Discuss it in our private Facebook group with us and fellow entrepreneurs! Join this group to network for success and to get personalized answers to all of your business questions!

Review it on iTunes to help us reach more people who need it!

• And tell all of your associates who might benefit from it!

We rely on YOU to help spread the word!!!

  continue reading

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