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Invested.in – Fund Your Project Using The Social Web

Invested.inInvested.in is an interesting initiative that aims to let anybody fund his dream project or company by delving into the vastness of the Social Web.

People create a page on the site that describes what they want to do, and they set down a funding goal. This page is then promoted using social behemoths like Twitter and Facebook, and those who find the idea interesting (and viable, of course) can make a payment through credit card and become investors.

The process of drawing investors in is made easier by the fact when the project’s page is being created you can describe the potential returns that you have estimated. This will be pivotal for enticing people to take part of it all.

Note that just because someone invests in your project it doesn’t mean that he will stay onboard for good. Investors can withdraw at any time they want, before the full funding is reached. But once the funding has been accumulated then there is no tuning back – you will be able to take the full funding and set the project into motion.

Invested.in In Their Own Words

“Invested.in is an interactive platform enabling users to leverage their social capital to raise financial capital. In simpler words, it is a platform built to help anyone raise money for anything, utilizing their existing social network presence*. Invested.in is heavily connected to every aspect of your online social life, utilizing Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc… to help you reach your fundraising goals. Our grassroots approach to P2P lending allows our users to return goods, services, or anything in between for their investments. We are truly putting the future of the community into the hands of the community, and out of the hands of the traditional banking and credit card sector.”

Why Invested.in It Might Be A Killer

The basic premise is spot-on – those with the right social contacts will be capable of launching any idea with full force.

Some Questions About Invested.in

Is there a limit to the amount you can set as the funding goal? Invested.in

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