Showing posts with label Kickstarter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kickstarter. Show all posts

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Crowd funding Startups in Iceland

Infographic on Crowd Funding[Original post written @http://startupiceland.wordpress.com]
Just in time for SXSW, the House passed the JOBS (Jumpstart Our Business Startups) Act. This is a big step in the right direction, of course the US Senate has to pass this bill for President Obama to sign this into law. Venturebeat has the news about the bill here, and has a FAQ Page for Crowd Funding Bill go read it. The biggest advantage of this bill is the right to allow Startups and small companies to raise capital through Crowd Funding platforms like Kickstarter or Twitter. In addition, it reduces some of the restriction on the size of the shareholders needed to raise capital before going public etc I believe that is what is needed in Iceland. If a company really has the numbers and business case to really put themselves to the scrutiny of the crowd, I say that is true transparency and power. Check out the Infographics about Crowd Funding explosion around the world and here is a nice introduction to Crowd Funding.

I want to start a Crowd Funding Platform for Startups in Iceland, I think it will open up many options for Entrepreneurs and release them of the shackles of running behind investors or wanna be investors. I am positive that there are some legal restrictions on this in Iceland, I need to understand it. The biggest challenge I see many entrepreneurs face is the endless time spent on running to raise capital to build their business. The smart ones understand that Investors are not going to invest in them at an early stage so they straight go to their customers, but I think there is a middle ground. What if you need some capital to scale your business to acquire more customers or expand internationally? That capital raise path is full of mines... at least the way I see it. There are too many intermediaries and investors spend too much time trying to uncover what could go wrong. I think there is an opportunity to build a business to raise capital from the public as I am sure they are not making a lot of return on their investment sitting on bank deposits. What do you think? Do you think a Crowd Funding Model for raising capital for Startups and Entrepreneurial companies will work in Iceland?

Well, I told myself... there is only one way to find out. I am launching a signup page for Crowd Funding Platform. The design idea for the platform will be very similar to Kickstarter. Are you relentlessly resourceful? Can you pitch your business, show traction and attract an investor to get interested in your business in a 2 minute video? That is going to be the format, we will mashup the site sourcing from different applications that are already available like Crunchbase (a database of startup companies), Vimeo (video database platform) and WordPress (hosted domains) and a couple of resourceful teams that I have come to love as they execute so well. Lets Startup Iceland!
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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Startup Iceland in KickStarter

So, I want to create a documentary of the journey of Startup Iceland. Who would want to see this documentary? I don't know and I don't know if I can get anyone to fund this either. I have been a big fan of KickStarter, thats when the idea broke out hey why don't I use KickStarter to fund the documentary? It is not new, it has been done before but I am sure anyone who wants to create a Startup Community would want to see this documentary. Never the less, I created the project and submitted my proposal... I am just having my fingers crossed to hear back from the KickStarter team. The documentary will basically be built around the startup community here in Iceland and the run up to the Conference that I have written to you all about, if you have not signed up yet... PLEASE DO, I promise you it would be spectacular success or an Epic failure either way you can see the journey through this documentary. I know exactly the right people to bring on board to do this. What do you think? will I get funded to get this documentary on the road?
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Thursday, February 09, 2012

How to fund your project

You may not know Tim Schafer but what he is doing is probably going to disrupt the Game development industry, i.e Game Publishers vs Game Developers. I think the Internet has changed how we do things, for example if you are want to make your own music and publish it? sure you can do that... you want to make your own Adventure Game and cannot get a publisher to back you, no problem use Kickstarter ta-da!
Tim Schafer at GDC 2011.
Image via Wikipedia
No seriously, Tim Schafer is just one more example of a growing trend of Content creators going directly to their fans and getting funding to create a project cutting out all the middle men. I love this! First it was Louis CK, the comedian who made a 1 hour show and put it on the Internet for anyone to stream or watch for $5, lets just say that he did absolutely fine with his experiment "financially" of course. Fred blogged about it here. Now it is the game developers.

The tools and medium is out there, are you using it? I know the team from Iceland, which used Kickstarter to fund their StartupKids video documentary tour. Are you a creator? are you any good at what you do? do you need funding to get started on your project? Do you know anyone who can take a video of your pitch? or do you have webcam and know how to operate it? heck! I will volunteer... just reach out to me and I will help you. Don't use the excuse of not being able to fund your project to not Kickstart your dream! Screw it and just do it!
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