Online Begging: Crowdfunding Friday Call with IAN SNEED
February 21, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page, Watch the Show Here!

Ian Sneed talked about ONLINE Begging. If you think crowdfunding is online begging, then you need to hear what he has to say. IF you are worried about Online begging, takes some time to listen to this particular broadcast: Ian Sneed on Funding Friday
Crowdfunding is not just a money game but a mind game. Some of my clients are so stressed about money that they can’t be calm enough to pull off the game plan. I wanted to address that. I think Ian Sneed as a unique approach to the money mindset. I discovered him on Periscope and enjoyed his platform. He is smart and funny. He is well read and not just repeating the things that you hear in Law- Of- Attraction groups. I hope you will enjoy his style and thought process. But mostly, I hope you are relaxed enough to get going on your plan to raise money or Invest with Crowdfunding. Your Time is now.
If you want to join us on the call for Feb 19th 2016 at 9 am PST – you can get the number here: http://www.getcrowdfundednow.com/teleclass
Crowdfunding for Breast Implants? Yes, there’s a site for that
February 21, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page

Crowdfunding is used in every part of society. No matter what your personal feelings about it, people do have a right to Crowdfund breast implants if they wish to. There is even a site that specializes in that Called My Free Implants.
“…an innovative website that allows men to donate money to women to help them fund a free boob job.”- BBC America
It’s a way for women to get free breast augmentation. Some people think it’s a site for creeps. Here are the facts:
Over $13 Million dollars fund-raised by clients since 2005
Breast implants are the most popular augmentation done in the U.
And it’s a multicultural site. Every kind of woman can get help here.
The donors get friendship, letters, videos, pictures from the girls, and the surgeons get paid. Everyone is happy.
Until recently.
JD Alois wrote in Crowdfund Insider that “doctors who perform surgery on women who have crowdfunded breast implants “could find themselves in front of the [ General Medical Council] GMC and potentially banned from practising”. Reportedly the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) will be releasing new rules that deter utilizing web sites that help women to crowdfund for cosmetic surgery.
The goal of the GMC is to protect the public, and they report to parliament. Here is a link to Alois complete article here http://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2016/01/79609-royal-college-of-surgeons-to-deter-crowdfunding-of-breast-implants/
Here is my point- the success Rules of Crowdfunding do not change with the product.
If these girls can gather their crowd, give them perks that the crowd wants, they can get the money and reach their goals. It’s been successful for over ten years now. But they take secrets to success In reward based Crowdfunding.
A Tribe, A goal, Perks that Matter.
Maybe I will start a # called #PerksMatter

If you are interested in crowdfunding but find all this confusing, then start with my free Resource guide
It will tell you more about crowdfunding and the best sites to use!
Just go to www.getcrowdfundednow.com to download the guide
1st Muslim Hijabi Ballerina In The World
February 17, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page

Meet Stephanie Kurlow. It’s been less than a year that the United States saw it’s first African American Prima Ballerina. Now ,Ms. Kurlow has a dream to train in a Full-Time Ballet School catered to aspiring young girls who want to train 30-45 hours a week so they can become a professional ballerina. ” I want to encourage everyone to join together no matter what faith, race or colour. To bring harmony and a world of acceptance for future generations.” says Kurlow. “Like one of the first female African-American ballerinas- Michaela De Prince and Misty Copeland, the first Hijabi Emirati lifter Amna Al Haddad and the first Hijabi news anchor on American television Noor Tagouri – that have motivated me to pursue my passion against the odds of the world.”
Her goal is $10,000 and she is half way there! That is a huge success in the crowdfunding world.
Where will the funds go?
- Ballet and Tutoring Tuition
- Ballet Supplies (dance wear, dance shoes, dance essentials etc)
- Ballet Competitions
How Good is She?
- 2004-2010 Performing dance routines on stage at the Riverside Theatre since I was two years old.
- 2008- Playing the lead role in a film called ‘Mr Rabbit’. I played the character ‘Flora’ who was bullied often and who found comfort in her imaginary character Mr Rabbit.
- 2010- Performed at ‘The Sounds of Light’ concert with Zain Bhikhas Band at eight years old.
- 2012- 1st place in the ‘Muslim Talent Competition’
- 2013-1st place in the international writing competition ‘Sydney Youth Writing Competition’ with over 3000 entries! My story was published in the book ‘Fly Light Creek’
- 2013-2014 Performed at ‘World Hijab Day’
- 2015-1st place as ‘Most Inspirational Young Star’ in the ‘Youth Talent Smash’
- 2015- Finalist in the TV Channels ABC3 RAWR competition.
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