(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 07, 2013 ) Cedar Rapids, IA - Conzortia Business Funding, Inc., a leader in the crowdfunding market, in a further step toward offering a consortia of websites designed to meet the growing crowdfunding marketplace, has launched a site targeting Iowa residents.
The JOBS Act, passed in April, 2012 provides for equity-based crowdfunding solutions for small businesses & investors, but first rules must first be made by the SEC to govern the crowdfunding industry.
In the meantime, companies, individuals and organizations in Iowa who can look at their capital needs and figure out creative ways to add non-equity perks to their offer can have very successful fundraising campaigns. For example, a campaign for a reprinting of an old webcomic raised just short of $1.25 million via crowd funding recently. An independently developed iPhone dock raised almost $1.5 million in crowdfunding revenue, as well. And the list goes on and on for smart entrepreneurs raising hundreds of thousands of dollars today with successful crowdfunding projects.
Nearly $2 billion dollars was appropriated by crowdfunding projects last year. Around three billion dollars is expected to be raised using crowdfunding platforms by year's end.
"Crowdfunding is the funding of the future," declares Robert Dobyns, founder of Conzortia. "Its been a tool of mankind since the birth of currency. Its finally moved to a place where people are recognizing its importance and systematically employing it."
Crowdfunding your idea is not effortless, however. "Success via crowDfunding is not simple a sit-and-wait ordeal," Dobyns cautioned. "It is like any great business endeavor, in that one must take an active role in appealing to their own crowd. Then and only then can they taste success."
To learn more about crowdfunding in Iowa, visit http://www.IowaCrowdfunding.com
Robert Dobyns
1-855-266-9678
funding@conzortia.com
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The JOBS Act, passed in April, 2012 provides for equity-based crowdfunding solutions for small businesses & investors, but first rules must first be made by the SEC to govern the crowdfunding industry.
In the meantime, companies, individuals and organizations in Iowa who can look at their capital needs and figure out creative ways to add non-equity perks to their offer can have very successful fundraising campaigns. For example, a campaign for a reprinting of an old webcomic raised just short of $1.25 million via crowd funding recently. An independently developed iPhone dock raised almost $1.5 million in crowdfunding revenue, as well. And the list goes on and on for smart entrepreneurs raising hundreds of thousands of dollars today with successful crowdfunding projects.
Nearly $2 billion dollars was appropriated by crowdfunding projects last year. Around three billion dollars is expected to be raised using crowdfunding platforms by year's end.
"Crowdfunding is the funding of the future," declares Robert Dobyns, founder of Conzortia. "Its been a tool of mankind since the birth of currency. Its finally moved to a place where people are recognizing its importance and systematically employing it."
Crowdfunding your idea is not effortless, however. "Success via crowDfunding is not simple a sit-and-wait ordeal," Dobyns cautioned. "It is like any great business endeavor, in that one must take an active role in appealing to their own crowd. Then and only then can they taste success."
To learn more about crowdfunding in Iowa, visit http://www.IowaCrowdfunding.com
Robert Dobyns
1-855-266-9678
funding@conzortia.com
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