Crowd Rules Reality Show on CNBC
Crowd Rules Business Competition Tuesday Nights 9.p.m. eastern |
The main difference between the Shark Tank Show and Crowd Rules is one you are offering a percentage of your business for a set amount of money and the other you are guaranteed a $50,000.00 infusion into your business if you can convince the panel of 100 judges you have the best plan to succeed in the future. There can only be one winner on the Crowd Rules Show as the other contestants leave empty handed with the exception of having their business seen on national t.v.
Rules for the Crowd Rules Show
Each episode has Kendra Scott and Pat Kiernan as permanent host's for the show. The entire episode revolves around a theme that all 3 contestants businesses have in common like the Specialty Foods theme used in Season 1 episode #101. They then introduce a Featured Guest Judge that is considered an expert within that theme.
What makes Crowd Rules really stand out from other business reality shows is the fact the audience totalling 97 people have the biggest say on who will get the $50,000.00 prize money. With a total of 100 judges ( 3 Judges and 97 in the audience) they go through a series of votes where you can change your vote as you learn more about the business and what they intend to do if they win the money.
Crowd Rules Success
A business reality show on the biggest business t.v. channel on the planet seems like a very good idea to me. It's a little different at first mainly because there is no other show to compare it too where the audience has a majority vote in which business deserves the money the most. Just like the Shark Tank in whether you make a deal or not, the exposure on being Featured on National T.V. Show can have a drastic positive effect on your business and it's bottom line.
Have you seen Crowd Rules on CNBC on Tuesday Nights yet? What did you think? Would you try out for the Show with a $50,000.00 prize and mass exposure for your business?
It may not be held in the same light as the Shark Tank Show, at least not yet, but it is a great way to learn about new businesses and how they are running their companies. What could possibly be better then watching a t.v. show where you can actually learn something new and get inspired at pursuing your own Dreams?
Visit the Official Crowd Rules Website @ CNBC Here
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