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Old 01-12-2011, 04:31 AM
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Friends.

Just wanted to share some recent success I have had testing my MUSE.

You may be familiar with Kickstarter. This crowdsourcing model has been an incredible way for me to gauge interest for my product while taking preorders at the same time.

And for all you 4HB fans, I think you will love the sleep benefits.

To the community I love, who have provided me more than I can ever return:

LUMI http://bit.ly/lumiks

I'm working on getting my process outlined to share once the campaign is over. Some really interesting things about what works and what doesn't with this process. I want to reveal what my biggest time wasters and sticking points were.

It really is a lot easier than you think and the resources I started with were minimal. If anything, I hope I can motivate you to take the next big step with your project.

Take a stab at any questions. I am your resource.
Taylor@lumimask.com

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Old 01-12-2011, 06:55 PM
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Taylor...

I can count the # of times on one hand I've said this to someone on the forum. I'm blown away. That is REALLY cool.

If you have the time, I'd love to swap knowledge on physical product creation & development for my knowledge in marketing.

Again... very very very cool!

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- Adam
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Old 01-12-2011, 07:12 PM
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Hi Taylor,

I'm waiting with baited breath to hear more about your experience. I researched Kickstarter and some related sites a while ago, but was put off by the seeming inability of so many projects to get off the ground, and the perceived learning curve. No doubt this could be adapted to info based products as well. As Adam says, very, very cool, and good of you to share your experience. Can't wait to see your next installment.

BTW, the page looks great and strikes a nice tone in promoting the concept. Well done!

Regards,
Brad
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