Sunday, October 18, 2015

What is CrowdSUPPORTING? How Is CrowdSUPPORTING Different From Crowdfunding, is CrowdSUPPORTING another type of Crowdsourcing?

What is CrowdSUPPORTING?   


CrowdSUPPORTING is 'mass social outreach with a specific message'. 

For example: xyz corp has 500 twitter followers and an outreach goal of 1M people in 30 days, how can they reach that goal using their twitter resource?  The answer is with crowdsupport.  

Using a site like HeadTalker and Thunderclap xyz corp reaches out to all of their followers to ask each to broadcast a single message at a specific time, logistics handled by the site.  That is how only 500 followers could potentially reach 1M on a particular day with a single message. 


[Video Explainer by: Project: Tiny House + An Andrea Burns Project]

Is CrowdSUPPORTING another type of Crowdsourcing?  How Is CrowdSUPPORTING Different From Crowdfunding?   

Yes, crowdsupporting is another type of crowdsourcing, anything done in a big way that involves a massive crowd acting with a singular focus is a type of crowdsourcing. 

However, Crowdsupporting is NOT crowdfunding, there is no money involved with crowdsupporting.  

PICISI.com is conducting a "CrowdSUPPORT" campaign at 

We believe the force of crowdSUPPORTING is greater than the sum of its individual message parts because it's a strategically organize, focused, and concerted effort. This is why we have chosen to organize such a campaign.  

Our present social media outreach is just below 800 on twitter, our goal is to reach 100 new supporter, and to REACH over 1 million people in that social network.   

We want your help to achieve those goals.  

Currently 38 people have supported our campaign, our reach is presently at 980K, with the support of all those who currently support us in one way or another, we expect to exceed our goals. Here is our campaign: https://headtalker.com/campaigns/picisi-com/

You may use Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and/or LinkedIn to apply your support. 

Thanks in advance for your ongoing support. 


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