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Crowdsourcing

Why crowdsource an idea/concept if you don’t care about the responses?

Posted on April 30, 2015 by Ted Bauer

Here’s a little personal story. This was posted on Twitter a few days back: https://twitter.com/letsworkshop/status/593206622291238912 My friend Sarah Pressler recommended me for the gig this guy was offering. I sent this along via Twitter: https://twitter.com/tedbauer2003/status/593393551725105153 I didn’t hear anything for about… Continue Reading →

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