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EP #497 Crowdfunding Expert Breaks Down How They Raised $530K on WeFunder | Tap Systems, Inc.

Jun 06, 202443 min
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Episode description

Are you ready to grow your company?

Do you want to commercialize your next great invention? 

On this episode of the Crowdfunding Demystified podcast, you will hear indispensable advice from a master of building and funding tech startups. Dovid Schick is an incredible founder and long-time entrepreneur with over 100 patents under his belt. 

His newest invention is the TapRX - the next generation of input technology for human-computer interaction. This wrist-wearable device senses micro finger taps and translates them into digital commands so you can effortlessly control your electronic devices. 

And this revolutionary product has brought in nearly $540K from more than 400 backers on WeFunder

Dovid is no stranger to commercializing his inventions. He will share killer success tips to:

  • Use crowdfunding to go public early to access capital markets

  • Have a crystal clear vision of the end goal to drive your decisions

  • Build a team of investors aligned with your long-term vision

…and even advice for some mind-blowing reading PLUS so much more!

So, if you have the conviction and commitment to bring your business into the future, let Dovid show you how to make it happen!

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