Kickstarter was founded in New York, USA in April 2009. It is a crowdfunding website platform designed for raising funds for companies with creative plans. Kickstarter's Areas of Coverage Kickstarter is dedicated to supporting and encouraging innovative, creative and creative activities. Through the online platform, small amounts of funds are raised from the public, so that creative people can get the funds they need to make their dreams come true. Kickstarter provides a platform for those who "have creativity and ideas but lack funds" and those who "have funds and are willing to donate to support good ideas." Kickstarter believes that a good idea can be quickly spread through proper communication; at the same time, gathering the power of the public to gather funds and spiritual encouragement can make you more practical and courageous to implement your good ideas. Kickstarter is dedicated to supporting and encouraging innovative, creative and creative activities. Through the online platform, it raises funds from the public, allowing creative people to obtain the funds they need to make their dreams come true. The operation mode of the Kickstarter platform is relatively simple and effective: on one side, the users of the platform are people with innovative ideas who are eager to create and produce, and on the other side, people who are willing to fund them and then witness the emergence of new inventions, new creations, and new products. Creative activities on Kickstarter include: music, web design, graphic design, animation, writers and all activities that have the ability to create and influence others. Kickstarter is a website where anyone can donate a specified amount of money to a project. The website charges a very low commission, and the threshold is as low as it can be. For example, Californian Magin Callahan wants to create a new comic about a half-human, half-demon. The creation and publicity costs of the first issue are estimated to be $1,500, so she wrote a letter of introduction to the website, hoping that someone can provide a small donation. In return, donors can get a comic book signed by the author for $5, and a bag with a decoration of the protagonist in the comic story for $100. Of course, her promise will only be fulfilled if the donations received exceed $1,500. As a result, she had the donation in a very short time. |
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