Live Interview with Zero to Go Founder Sarah Womer on Her Successful Crowdfunding Campaign (Sponsor)
/Remember back in March of 2015 when your favorite education-based waste management company, Zero to Go, launched a crowdfunding campaign via Kickstarter to raise $20,000 for their bike-powered food compost pickup project? Well, it was a huge success, and Zero to Go founder and Beacon resident Sarah Womer met her goal of $20,000 from 248 backers in just 18 days. We covered the food waste project here at A Little Beacon Blog, and made a food waste sundae to celebrate.
This Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 12 noon EST, Tin Shingle will interview Sarah during their Live Training Webinar TuneUp series to learn about how she did it, from her social media efforts to how she made her campaign video to one of the most critical aspects of a crowdfunding campaign: community support. This live webinar is free for anyone with a phone or computer to call or click into. If you have thought about starting a crowdfunding campaign, you will want to listen to this interview with Sarah to get inside of her head and learn from her experience. Click here to get the registration information.
The free registration link is here:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5824891914585570305
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