4 Awesome Business Crowdsourcing Examples to Follow

Mike Schoultz
5 min readApr 14, 2021

A good innovation business creates an environment where traditions can be challenged.

Does your company do crowdsourcing in any form? Have you done any recent reading or research on crowdsourcing design? We follow this topic quite closely and have written several blogs on the topic and the businesses that employ it. Here are 4 very good business crowdsourcing examples to study and learn from.

Crowdsourcing design is not just for new entrants challenging established players; the latter can also leverage crowdsourcing to their advantage, enabling users to design new products and test the demand at the same time.

Related: Studying Innovative Change for Creative Business Ideas

And for the younger generation, crowdsourcing is simply a normal way of doing things. Crowdsourcing, the practice of obtaining services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large community of people (usually online), can often be an inexpensive solution to business challenges that drives major brand loyalty and engagement.

Here are the best business crowdsourcing examples our research has found:

Fisher-Price

Fisher-Price utilized a crowdsourcing strategy to develop two new characters for its Little People, a toy line…

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Mike Schoultz

Mike Schoultz writes about improving the performance of business. Bookmark his blog for stories and articles. www.digitalsparkmarketing.com