South Haven, MI, May 18, 2013 –(PR.com)– BOGO Funding is now accepting supporter registrations and creator projects.
This is a funding platform for creative projects. Which allows creative projects in the worlds of Art, Comics, Dance, Design, Fashion, Film, Food, Games, Music, Photography, Publishing, Technology, and Theater. BOGO Funding is full of ambitious, innovative, and imaginative projects that are brought to life through the direct support of others.
Each project is independently created and crafted by the person behind it. The filmmakers, musicians, artists, and designers seen on BOGO Funding have complete control and responsibility over their projects. They spend weeks building their project pages, shooting their videos, and brainstorming what rewards to offer backers. When they’re ready, creators launch their project and share it with their community.
Project creators set their funding goal and deadline. If people like the project, they can pledge money to make it happen. If the project succeeds in reaching its funding goal, all backers’ credit cards are charged when time expires. If the project falls short, no one is charged. Funding on BOGO Funding is all-or-nothing.
Everything on BOGO Funding must be a project. A project has a clear goal, like making an album, a book, or a work of art. A project will eventually be completed, and something will be produced by it. BOGO Funding does not allow charity, cause, or “fund my life” projects.
A lot of backers are rallying around their friends’ projects. Some are supporting people they’ve long admired. Many are just inspired by a new idea. Others are inspired by a project’s rewards – a copy of what’s being made, a limited edition, or a custom experience related to the project.
In most cases, the majority of funding initially comes from the fans and friends of each project. If they like it, they’ll spread the word to their friends, and so on. Press, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and BOGO Funding itself are also big sources of traffic and pledges. Altogether, millions of people visit BOGO Funding every week.
Project creators keep 100% ownership of their work. BOGO Funding cannot be used to offer financial returns or equity, or to solicit loans. Some projects that are funded on BOGO Funding may go on to make money, but backers are supporting projects to help them come to life, not financially profit.
Have questions that weren’t answered here? If you’re a member of the public or press looking to reach BOGO Funding, you can contact us at: pr@bogofunding.com