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brightandlight
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05 Jan 2019, 7:31 am

I wondered if anyone had any success from a crowdfunded or GoFundMe blog? It would need to have something original to say, not just about autism, I'm guessing.



Sheila Nye
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05 Jan 2019, 9:36 am

I have never tried this but some auties use Patreon and it does seem to work. Not earth-shattering amounts of money but enough that I am considering it.


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07 Jan 2019, 9:39 pm

brightandlight wrote:
I wondered if anyone had any success from a crowdfunded or GoFundMe blog? It would need to have something original to say, not just about autism, I'm guessing.


Original indeed. What idea for a blog did you have? What were you going to write about?



Dylanperr
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19 Feb 2019, 9:47 pm

brightandlight wrote:
I wondered if anyone had any success from a crowdfunded or GoFundMe blog? It would need to have something original to say, not just about autism, I'm guessing.

Good idea. Autism blogs are really good way to explain you and your Autism to the world. There are a lot of Autism parents that run blogs of their Autistic kids Finding Coopers Voice is a perfect example of one of these Autism blogs ran by the parents of Autistic kids.