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crowdfunding2009-11-10 08:13 pm
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Recent Donations?
What cyberfunded creativity projects have you donated to or participated in lately? What made them special enough to attract your support?
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I've found I tend to give more support to crowdfunding activities if I can get 'something' in return for it. For example, with yours, I get to read a poem. With the Danes, I get to see progress photos of the dogs the charity is restoring back to health. I'm more likely to 'tip' when I can be directly involved.
This goes back nicely to the earlier discussion about the 'donate' button. I might 'donate' money to flood victims or disaster relief, and then feel good about myself because I feel I have 'helped' in some way.
With crowdfunded activities, I really do see it more like a tip jar. Throw dollar bills in the jar to keep the pianist playing. Toss some quarters in the hat in appreciation for the sidewalk artist's chalk drawings.
There's a different energy between 'donating' and 'tipping,' somehow...
Hmm...
On my site, I use these divisions:
Donate = giving random bits of money in appreciation for my blogging so I can do more of it and/or giving small amounts of money less than a whole poem's price.
Sponsor = giving enough to fund publication of a whole poem.
Different levels of support get people different perks, so sponsors get the most.