Ask PG: How many people use the dotcom over the dotorg?
Which one is more popular?
Which one is more popular?
The only company to lean away from this that I've noticed is Facebook, who have you enter your email twice and password once.
Which would you do if you were starting a project? I can understand that many Facebook users will be reusing their dictionary-word password everywhere, but I can see both pros and cons to only asking for a password once.
WWHND?
Any suggestions for sites I've missed very welcome.
profounder.com - first I came across.
* Same founder as kiva.org * Not yet public, so not much to ask about. Anyone in their alpha/beta?
wepay.com -
* 50c/3.5% fees * Unavailable internationally
gofundme.com -
* 5% transaction fee, matching kickstarter. Add on paypal fees - which seems to be the only way to pay out. * Available internationally. * Unsure how they handle investor management?
invested.in -
* Intl. * Fees are not mentioned on the site, it seems * Does not appear to be very widely used(activity).
indiegogo.com -
* 9% fees * Intl * Investor analytics * 5% bonus for hitting your target * Somewhat relevant to my planned startups area(music events) * Appears most active
Personally I feel indiegogo.com is the best fit in terms of activity and management. I'm interested in hearing peoples experiences with any of these services.