February 2012
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10 Best Uses for Group-Funding
Whether you know it or not, the social phenomena of group-funding online is starting to take off and soon collecting cash and checks for your group activities will be a thing of the past. Group-funding refers to the pooling of money from a group for something the entire group benefits from. Based on the early examples coming through our site, here are the top 10 uses:
Parties with friends
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Spring Break and March Madness: both made easier...
Spring is right around the corner (if you even count this past “season” as “winter”), and this means two very important things: MARCH MADNESS and SPRING BREAK are almost here.
Crowdtilt and March Madness is a match made in heaven. Use it to get together at your favorite bar or friends’ apartment to watch the games, get tickets to the games, or even plan your trip to...
Crowdtilt Explained
Our goal at Crowdtilt is to make the pooling of funds between groups as easy as possible.
In comparison to similar crowdfunding platforms (which advocate your campaign to bring you the biggest exposure possible) we depend on you to share your campaign with your personal and professional networks (your crowd). This means that it ultimately comes down to the willingness of your friends and...
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4 Tips to Make Your Crowdtilt Campaign Successful
If you’re new to Crowdtilt and are still getting a pulse on this exciting new way of pooling money with friends, follow these tips and blow the roof off your campaign! This advice is based on our personal experiences of watching campaigns be extremely successful or totally flop.
Know the Cost - Before you start a campaign, you should know how much it will cost to do what you are planning...
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Crowdtilt + Cruises = HUGE group discounts!
Did you know that many cruise lines provide 10-15% discounts to groups of at least 16 people? Often, as the organizer you can enjoy free trips or get lower fares and extra amenities for the whole group.
The catch is that the tickets have to be booked all at once.
As with most group activities you will have to deal with getting the commitments from everybody beforehand and then hope that...