The End: Honestly
“The In-Crowd” is an inside look at crowdfunding, with Ariel Publicity Artist Phil Putnam and RocketHub.com co-founder Brian Meece. Each Monday, the boys are giving us an honest look at a crowdfunding project in action and dish on how things are going each week.
What is crowdfunding? Find out here.
What does it look like? See here.
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THE END: 75 days in, 0 days remaining. Not enough raised, a lot more was needed.
Phil Says:
I’m not going to beguile you with all the typical “it’s the end of the journey but the beginning of a new one, we fought a good fight” crap. I believe that crap, and don’t think I don’t, but I’m not going to do that here. Here, I’m just going to tell you the truth.
The truth is that the most shocking realization about this crowdfunding experience is that I couldn’t be completely, open-heartedly honest. Quite early in the process I began to see the signs that it was not going well, and this made me feel like crap on toast. Where I would normally go to facebook and type “It’s not going well. This makes me feel like crap on toast,” the Banker in my brain stopped me and warned “People don’t give money to a leader who expresses less that full confidence in his project.” And BLAM-O. That’s the moment this project was over. I hated what the Banker said, but I knew he was right. I realized that I had put myself in a situation where I could not be myself, and thus I could not succeed.








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