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Justin Massion over $750,000 in CROWDFUNDING

Encino, California

Raised over $750,000 Crowdfunding for various clients including Space Command $222K, GetStuckInTheaters $150K, Sean Astin $66K, Bosse Tools $64K, LogMeOnce $57k, and more!

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Provided excellent information to getting us started on our crowdfunding campaign!

Source: Clarity Alicia Custard Oct 2, 2014

Justin showed a lot of excitement and interest about my project. Got my questions answered. There are so many things that he told me about crowdfunding and the space where my startup is going to be. So worth it!

Source: Clarity Vishal Kumar Sep 5, 2013

Justin had some great advice for my latest project. He was very insightful and I look forward to another conversation with him soon on Clarity!

Source: Clarity Jeremy Biron Jun 4, 2013

Justin was great. Very helpful and thoughtful re: launching Kickstarter projects.

Source: Clarity Dinesh Thiru May 7, 2013

Justin is a very accomplished marketer and recently launched an incredibly successful social media campaign that raised in excess of $75,000 in three days for a feature film franchise. Fourteen days from the start of the campaign, $130,000 had been raised with nearly 1,500 individual contributors for the project. Justin and his team at JAM Studios are an invaluable asset to the franchise's fundraising and marketing campaign.

Source: LinkedIn Alex Chan Mar 8, 2013

Worked with Justin on music production

Source: LinkedIn ramesh sawhney Sep 29, 2014
Justin Massion, over $750,000 in CROWDFUNDING answered:

It's all about building a relationship with these journalists and bloggers. You want them in your pocket long term. Ultimately, they are usually interested in the same things as you, which gives you a chance to connect on a deeper level and make an online friend.

If you make a friend, then maybe they can even introduce you to their other journalist friends when the time is right.

Ps: when you finally do send them your stuff, keep it short and make sure your visuals get the point off without them needing to read a description. Visual storytelling is huge. Remember: people don't like to read

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