Crowdfunding: How to start a business without a bank loan
Andrew Denham is founder of The Bicycle Academy in Frome, Somerset - a business which teaches people how to build their own bikes.
He started the business not through a bank loan, but through crowdfunding: the collective investment of private individuals - in this case, 183 people.
Depending on how much money they put into the business - it could be as little as Β£20 - investors were given anything from a t-shirt to a place on the academy's bike building course.
"We had six weeks within which we needed to raise Β£40,000 - we actually raised all of the money within six days," Mr Denham told Radio 4's In Business.
Here he gives his top tips for raising start-up capital through crowdfunding.
Listen to the full In Business report on crowdfunding on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 on Thursday, 23 August at 20:30 BST or Sunday, 26 August at 21:30 BST.
You can also Listen again via the Radio 4 website or World of Business download.
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