by Allan Kent.
Crowd Funding (CF) is a relatively new term describing the internet method of obtaining money via small voluntary contributions / donations from a large number of people from all over the world.
Funding can be for personal or corporate purposes and CF is rapidly becoming 21st century’s preferred method for raising money.
In 2013 Facebook grossed $5.97 Billion, compared to CF’s gross of $6.1 Billion. Due to its demand, CF had grossed $16 Billion by the end of 2014.
As Napoleon Hill once said:
“The best and quickest way to succeed is by helping others to succeed”
Crowd Funding is a world wide phenomenon that is helping a lot of people to extricate themselves from debt.
There are no third parties managing your money since all transactions are peer to peer. There are no fees, there is nothing to sell, nothing to buy and the money obtained this way does not have to be repaid, because it is not a loan.
Crowd Funding is not a business or an “income opportunity”-
it is a legal new system, which can be used by anyone for rising money for any purpose.
So how does Crowd Funding work?
CF is based on co-operative economics, ie, people helping people!
There are a number of CF programs available. One of the latest ones is the “KDK Trade Charity Club” program, which became available in April 2016
In order to participate in this program, one must have a sponsor and since one must give before one can receive, all new KDK participants are required to send just ONE donation of US$20 to their sponsor.
KDK sponsors will already have a KDK website which will show the many different ways in which the sponsor prefers to receive the $20 donations.
Money transfers to a sponsor can be done many different ways, eg, via PayPal, Bank deposit, Western Union, Solid Trust Pay, Payza, Neteller etc, or even with Bitcoin or other crypto currencies.
Your $20 donation goes directly to the person who sponsored you, not to KDK.
The KDK system then provides the mechanism that can create ongoing donations back to the donors. No further donation from you is mandatory.
Once you make your $20 donation, you will be entitled to become a sponsor for the KDK Trade Charity Club, receive a KDK website and the right to receive donations from other people – as well as the donations from all the people that THEY sponsor.
Do you know anyone else who would also like to receive ongoing donations?
KDK is an online system designed to be introduced to many others via email or Skype or Facebook or any other social media – or personally face to face.
There is no limit on how many people anyone can sponsor by using links similar to these:
KDK website: http://kdktradecharityclub.com
Introduction: http://kdktradecharityclub.org/winman/
How it operates: http://kdktradecharityclub.org/winman/kdk-info/
Potential Income:
After making the first donation, any further donations are optional. Voluntary further donations in the KDK system are always a decreasing fraction of the donated money you have already received. This is possible because there will be increasing numbers of sponsors and of sponsor’s sponsors etc in your downline
For example, after you receive $10,000, your further voluntary donation is fixed at only $120 – and you keep the $9,880. There are no commissions or fees payable to KDK. For a fuller explanation, please go to the above KDK information link.
So what is the catch?
There isn’t one, unless you consider that your $20 donation is a financial risk. To understand this system requires some mathematical ability, an open mind and thinking “outside the box”.
Today there are over 3 Billion internet users world wide and $20 is affordable in most countries. Because KDK is relatively new, we have the enormous advantage of having our future downline donor numbers growing exponentially.
What is truly remarkable about Crowd Funding systems is that they offer a life changing opportunity to anyone who can be bothered to put in some effort.
Allan Kent is a retired businessman, now maintaining his lifestyle from internet based income. He can be contacted regarding Crowd Funding and KDK on 0432 500 411