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Bond presented by BackerKit is a conference made for creators exploring what it takes to make a livi

Bond presented by BackerKit is a conference made for creators exploring what it takes to make a living through the internet! Weekly Community Newsletter Crowdfunding Tips | Event Coverage | Creator Interviews | Features & More Tickets Are Limited, Reserve Yours Today! Bond is happening on March 9th & 10th! Visit the official website to learn more about our venues, guest speakers, and after parties! [G]( Your Tickets Today]( Bond Spotlight: Jamie Wilkinson Jamie has recently joined Kickstarter as their Chief Product Officer. He's been involved is numerous creative projects including Star Wars Uncut, VHX, Know Your Meme, and FAT Lab! [Read More »]( Bond Spotlight: Kat Blaque Kat Blaque is an Animator, Illustrator and Youtuber from Southern California who has been openly blogging about her life for the past 10+ years on Youtube. [Read More]( Bond Spotlight: Austin Kleon Austin is a writer, artist, speaker, and New York Times bestselling author. Notable works include "Steal Like and Artist", "Show Your Work!" and "The Steal Like and Artist Workbook". [Read More »]( [More Exclusive Content Featured on the BackerKit Blog]( Crowdfunding Tips of the Week "A successful marketing outreach plan plays a large role in determining a project’s success. Outreach can take a number of forms such as emails, newsletters, social media, press articles and paid advertising." [Keep Reading »]( "Sending personalized emails to friends and family before your campaign, and asking them to contribute in the first few days of the campaign, is a great first step" [Keep Reading »]( Sending Surveys Shouldn't Be Scary Sending surveys can be daunting, especially if your project has a large number of backers. Staying calm is easier said than done, but if you’re using BackerKit, there’s no need to worry. [Keep Reading »]( [Check Out This Week's Staff Favorites]( mailto:jason@backerkit.com The BackerKit team brings you the latest crowdfunding news, campaign tips, event coverage, and exclusive creator interviews every week right to your inbox! [Manage Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( @ 2017 BackerKit. 1265 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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