Todd Cheney grew up in Brookfield, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee, and has lived in the southeastern Wisconsin area all his life. He has always been fascinated with art and different forms of self-expression. Writing, in his opinion, is one of the best forms of self-expression.
Cheney wrote his first novel, The Seventh Circle, when he was twenty-two years old. He has gone on to complete The Seventh Circle fantasy series consisting of four books: The Seventh Circle, The Rhythm of Nature, Emperors of Darkness and The Soulstone. He is also the author of a science fiction novel titled The Risen and a contemporary fantasy called The Bracelet.
Hi Todd,
My name is Maximilian Jarosch and I am currently writing my Master’s Thesis on Entrepreneurship and Crowdfunding as a student at ESADE Barcelona and HEC Paris.
I noticed that you seek funds through Kickstarter; therefore, I would like to kindly ask for your help by filling out this short survey on SurveyMonkey, it takes less than a minute:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/mycrowdfundingsurvey
With my thesis I hope to contribute to a better understanding of crowdfunding and to increase the awareness for the possibilities that crowdfunding offers. So your participation might help you and other crowdfunders to get the funds they need to fulfill their ideas.
Kind regards and best of luck with your new album,
Max
Survey taken! Thanks for stopping by!
Todd
Crowdfunding works if you take the time and effort to soruce an initial target audience. This offers you a good way to test a movie concept before you jump in both feet first it’s like a massive focus group. Does your movie have audience appeal? Better to know in the initial stages than spend investor money and get no return.Nobody should rely on the Crowdfunding companies to soruce an audience. That is not why these companies exist. These companies exist to facilitate a many to one funding effort.
I’m about to start a project using a cdnirfuodwng site. One of the great things about cdnirfuodwng is that you really can use it to validate your start-up. If you can get it in front of enough people, and it is something people really want or need, I’m confident it’s going to get funded.