16My “Ask”
We have reached that point in our journey where I now am going to call upon you to do me, as Don Corleone, David Mamet or my old bookie (don’t ask) might say, a service. It’s time for me to present my “Ask.”
As I said from the beginning, quite nakedly and transparently, my goal in this fun and exciting trip was to crowdsource you, my dear Padawan and fellow creative in arms. Following our basic definition of crowdsourcing, my overall aim was to identify, engage and move you.
Now there’s a distinct possibility that you actually did some of my work for me. If you came to this book never having heard of me before and simply by virtue of having a curiosity and interest in the subject of crowdsourcing (and as a result, purchasing this book), ...
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