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Kibin provides crowdsourced proofreading service. Kibin works like this: You upload your document (in DOC, RTF, or TXT format), then wait for a volunteer editor to give it a once-over. You pay...
Cloud Labor, Crowd Creativity, ToolsThis article, written exclusively for Crowdsourcing.org, comes from a crowd member. We asked the new crowdsourced blog writing service, Blogmutt, to write a post, so Blogmutt CEO Scott Yates turned to one of Blogmutt's best writers to craft a post for us here. The writer is Ruth Bremer.
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“Three weeks before our first official delegation visit to Foshan, China, we were in desperate need for help. We were fortunate to find Witmart.com who provided services for our preparation,...
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Blogmutt is a blog writing service that uses the power of crowdsourcing to create posts for businesses that have sites, but not enough time in the day to write blog posts for themselves. Our...
site Crowd Creativity / WritingTechnorati was founded to help bloggers succeed by collecting, highlighting, and distributing the global online conversation. Founded as the first blog search engine, Technorati has expanded to a...
CrowdfundingThe Financial Services Authority (FSA), a regulatory body in the United Kingdom, recently issued a warning to those considering investing in crowdfunded businesses. The FSA warns that crowdfunding is complex, risky, and does not normally offer high returns. The regulatory body also suggests that all potential investors should do a good deal of due diligence before deciding to give their money to a business.
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CrowdfundingThomas Vass, owner and manager of The Private Capital Market, a fee-based subscription crowdfunding site, writes in to discuss Wassily Leontief's economic theories in the context of the crowdfunding ecosystem.
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document Cloud LaborAccording to The US Department of Labor, freelance work will continue to expand as more businesses become accustomed to the many benefits of hiring outside talent and as they embrace the technology...
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Platforms like crowdSPRING specifically take the risk out of buying creative services by offering buyers choices up-front – actual designs to choose from instead of bids or proposals. Outsourcing...
document Distributed KnowledgeexploreB2B is the first content oriented business-to-business (B2B) social platform for professionals that allows users to share knowledge and write articles about their company, industry news or...
site Crowdfunding / Donations, Philanthropy and Sponsorship Fund All Be All is a full-service Crowdfunding Campaign Management Firm backed by a team of professionals, experts, attorneys, angel networks, and marketeers. We can design, build and implement...
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Scripted.com – a marketplace for businesses to hire freelance writers, recently closed a $1M seed round led by an institution (Crosslink Capital). Here are some ideas on how To raise a $1M Seed...
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Together, Witmart and ZBJ provide employers and providers with the most reliable crowdsourcing marketplace to post and find jobs. Over 7 million users with skills from varying industries provide...
Open InnovationKevin McFarthing, an open innovation expert, writes about the challenges of implementing open innovation strategies and the role that an open innovation integrator can play to mitigate some of those problems.
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article Distributed KnowledgecrowdSPRING is an online marketplace that offers small businesses a better way to buy custom logo design, web design, graphic design, industrial design, and writing services. For buyers,...
Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationUbiquitous sources of streaming information for both listening and broadcasting have changed the paradigm of how businesses receive, process and distribute information. As a result, managers and executives are no longer limiting their reach and simply looking at their captive audiences for ideas and innovation. The old adage “not invented here” never really worked, did it? Only those that embrace Procter & Gamble CEO, A.G. Lafley’s mantra, “proudly invented elsewhere” are more likely to survive and flourish.
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