Crowdfunding is a growing trend, and as more and more people rely on this source of income to fund their innovative projects, it’s important to consider sites other than just the big names — catch-all sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo are not the only sites out there.
Some projects are better suited for more niche platforms. Sites exist that specialize in funding for projects from startups and small businesses, to charities, to creative projects by film producers and novelists. Check out this infographic to learn about the pros, cons, and funding types of the top 26 platforms people are using today.
Source: https://www.wrike.com/blog/08/27/2014/Crowdfunding-Sites-Infographic
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