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crowdsource

/kroud-sawrs, -sohrs/US // ˈkraʊdˌsɔrs, -ˌsoʊrs //UK // (ˈkraʊdˌsɔːs) //

众包,群众外包,众筹,群众外流

Definitions

  1. 1

    crowd·sourced, crowd·sourc·ing.

    • : to utilize contributed by the general public to, often via the internet and without compensation: The team's use of Facebook to crowdsource accurate scientific data allowed the project to be completed on time.The newspaper crowdsourced its investigation into the scandal.

Examples

  • Rather than casting models for the collection, we used real women whom we crowdsourced via an Instagram campaign.

  • If you’re a startup looking to crowdsource funding for a new consumer product, your return on ad spend to get in front of potential backers is probably more important than time spent on-page.

  • At some point, likely aided by crowdsourcing initiatives, these maps will become living breathing, real-time representations of the world.

  • What started as how do we crowdsource to handle the whack-a-mole we realized that it was bigger, we needed a coalition and to involve stakeholders like GARM and ANA.

  • Find opportunities to crowdsource and automate your digital marketing in order to efficiently keep up with trends.

  • Earlier this month, Mosaic started a new initiative to crowdsource solar arrays on schools.