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Shareable - Crowdfunding Nation eBook

Crowdfunding Nation, Shareable’s week-long series about the rise, evolution, uses, and future of crowdfunding, is now available as a Kindle eBookCrowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding provides an in-depth look at this transformative tool and its many implications for creators, makers, entrepreneurs, and social movements.

Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding includes articles on crowdfunding’s history, future, and its usefulness for social movements, how-to guides exploring the best practices for launching a campaign, the legal considerations of crowdfunding and, case studies of innovative and inspiring crowdfunding projects, and an interview with Kickstarter’s Daniella Jaeger.

Included in the Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding eBook:

Crowdfunding: Its Evolution and Its Future

• Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding
• Crowdfunding Social Change
• Of The Crowd: An Interview With Daniella Jaeger of Kickstarter

Crowdfunding How-To Guides

• What You’ll Need to Run a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign
• How To Run a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign
• Crowdfunding and the Law

Perspectives on Crowdfunding

• Why Crowdfunding Isn’t Really About Money
• The Enabling City: Crowdfunding Urban Livability
• Loudsauce Crowdfunds Advertising That Matters
• The Motorhome Diaries: The Dance of Crowdfunding
• The Top Shareable Crowdfunded Projects

Buy Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding for $2.99 in the Kindle store.

Buy the no-DRM ePub: (ePub version can be used on the iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android eBook reader apps, Nook, Kobo, Sony Reader, and most other non-Kindle eBook readers.)

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No matter what you do as a freelancer, chances are some aspect of it depends on (or at least utilizes) social media to be successful.

Maybe you promote your blog posts via a Facebook page, or maybe you network with potential clients via LinkedIn. Point being that unless you’re trying really hard to avoid it, social media is part of your everyday life.

But just because we’re doing something everyday, doesn’t mean we’re doing it right.

Take me, for instance. I own or manage five different Twitter accounts. If you asked me, the best time of day to get retweeted is around 9 in the morning.

Survey says? 5 pm. Surprised? Scroll on.

via DigitalBuzz

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