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Looking for an Equity Share Partner for a new Kickstarter Campaign.

Hi — my name’s Earl Brown. I’m preparing a new Kickstarter campaign with a $100k funding goal for a unique, ready-to-launch consumer tech product - I'm an experienced crowdfunder.

I’m looking for a marketing-minded partner or investor who wants to join me in promoting it as an equity share co-founder rather than a hire.

It’s a proven product with working prototypes, patent protection, and a solid plan modeled after several million-dollar campaigns. I’m not interested in a consultant — I’m looking for a collaborator who sees the upside and can help drive it there.
If that sounds interesting, let’s talk.
— Earl
[email protected]
Santa Barbara, CA

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Looking to Partner Up
on October 21, 2025
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    Earl, this sounds like a solid project with real groundwork already in place especially the prototypes and IP protection. I work with founders who want to build real traction around launches, specifically by leveraging Reddit communities to generate early attention, validate messaging, and drive targeted traffic.

    If you're looking for someone who can help shape the narrative, position the product inside the right subreddits, and build momentum organically before and during your Kickstarter push, I’d be interested in chatting.

    Reddit can be a powerful engine for campaigns like this when handled strategically, and I’ve helped several tech and consumer-product launches grow from early awareness to conversions.

    If you’d like to explore whether there’s a fit, feel free to reach out happy to talk through your goals and see where I can add measurable value.

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    This sounds like a really strong setup, Earl especially with prototypes and patent protection already in place.
    I’ve worked on several crowdfunding launches where the biggest wins came from aligning marketing and community early, before the campaign went live.
    The way you’ve structured this equity-based and modeled on proven campaigns shows you’re thinking long-term.
    I’d love to learn more about the story and positioning behind the product. Sounds like there’s real potential to build momentum here.

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