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What Happens When Crowdsourcing Stops Being Polite And Starts Getting Real

What Happens When Crowdsourcing Stops Being Polite And Starts Getting Real | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Garthen Leslie is an IT consultant and looks the part. He's geeky, quiet, and middle-aged, sporting a long, untucked white polo, khakis, and wire-framed glasses. But today, very suddenly, he is also the face of a new ideal--a symbol of how invention itself is being reinvented.


"It was August and really hot," Leslie says, recalling how it all began, as he reaches for an hors d'oeuvre at a media-saturated party being thrown in his honor in Manhattan's Chelsea neigh­borhood (Martha Stewart will amble through the door in about 15 minutes). The 63-year-old had been commuting from Washington, D.C., to suburban Maryland, dreading the hellishly stuffy home that awaited him--but he didn't want to leave his AC on all day, for fear of an equally hellish energy bill. "I thought, There are all kinds of applications forsmartphones," he says. "Why couldn't we marry one to these window air conditioners?" He dreamt up a device that did just that and submitted it to a New York startup called Quirky,

which turns great ideas into best-selling products...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great things have come from Quirky and its community of inventors. But their biggest project, Aros, strained everyone. fast Company looks inside the crowdsourcing phenomena.

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A New Crowdfunding Platform Lets You Host and Customize Your Project - 10,000 Words

A New Crowdfunding Platform Lets You Host and Customize Your Project - 10,000 Words | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...These days, it’s almost a shock whenever startups, no matter their goal, aren’t somehow associated with a crowdfunding website.


Between Indiegogo, Crowdfunder, Kickstarter and others, various journalism projects and tech companies would have never materialized if it weren’t for the generosity of others and online platforms that have made it fairly foolproof to contribute and receive donations.


But as it turns out, Crowdtilt, a Web-based crowdsourcing effort, wants to make it even easier for people (and by people I mean journalists) to manage the funds they raise for their endeavors.Crowdtilt has launched a public version of its spinoff Crowdhoster, a site that allows users to host and easily manage their own campaigns....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Crowdtilt takes crowdsourcing funding to a new level. Useful mention of other top crowdsource platforms.

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