How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage Crowdfunding to Grow their Business

June 18, 2012 By IdeaConnection
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Although still a new kid on the business funding block crowdfunding is getting itself some serious notice. Last year it raised $1.2 billion globally and that figure is expected to double this year.

The money is allowing great ideas to flourish that might otherwise not have seen the light of day. The eLuminate Pitch CrowdFunding™ Conference to be held on July 30-31, 2012 at the Hilton New York will show entrepreneurs how they can scale their businesses and leverage crowdfunding resources to expand services and products.

Billing itself as a first-of-its-kind conference, eLuminate will focus on entrepreneurs and how they can grow their businesses, rather than home in on the regulatory aspects of crowdfunding.

“The eLuminate Pitch CrowdFunding Conference is about to change the face of the business world by bringing much closer together two sides of the same success coin: great ideas and proven solutions. This is a remarkable moment for the entrepreneurship that no one should pass on!” says Sharon R. Brown, president of eLuminate Network.

Solutions and Strategies

The conference hopes to attract powerful networks of entrepreneurs and experts for two days of ideas, solutions and strategies.

Speaker session topics will offer insights into many aspects of crowdfunding including:

  • Creating new markets and disrupting existing markets (Gear Up toolkit)
  • Fine-tuning video pitches to better market and present products and services
  • Preparing for the business and personal sides of finance and wealth management

And entrepreneurs will share their personal stories and take part in Pitch Sessions that will highlight:

  • Paths to crowdfunding success and the next steps in financing
  • Lessons learned from launching new products and services
  • Processes used for innovation and idea generation

 


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