There are many different crowdfunding sites including KickStarter, Go Fund Me and InideGoGo. You’ll want to closely review each site’s models and terms before committing to one. One thing to note is whether their model is “all or nothing.” On KickStarter, for example, you set a funding goal. If that goal isn’t reached, you don’t receive any of the pledges people have made. So if your goal is $1,000 and you only raise $999 at the end of the campaign, you receive nothing. But, if people continue to pledge over your original goal, you do receive all of the money pledged. Some sites allow you to keep whatever pledges you have earned, even if your overall goal isn’t met. There is a new author-focused crowdfunding site called PubLaunch coming in February 2016. We’ll keep you posted as we find out more details!