Get Animated With Stickybones! Crowdfunding Advice And Indiegogo Success
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Our guests in this show are Erik Baker and Lauren Wells Baker – a husband and wife team who have launched a project called Stickybones. It’s a posable model for stop-motion animators that’s currently kicking up a storm on Indiegogo.Erik and Lauren were looking for $85,000 to make Stickybones a reality and, with five weeks still to run on their campaign, they had already raised $216,000 when we spoke with them. They share some awesome crowdfunding advice and words of wisdom.We're also joined by "crowdfunding expert" Chris Day who challenges us to find the 'odd campaign out' amongst four unlikely-sounding, but mostly real, crowdfunding campaigns. If you enjoy this show, please leave a review on iTunes. If you do, Mike will buy you a beer and laugh at all your jokes.
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