Post-Crowdfunding Marketplaces
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    Post-Crowdfunding Marketplaces

    by Freshpreneur » Mon Feb 27, 2017 1:02 pm

    Hey guys what are your thoughts on post-crowdfunding marketplaces? Do you think that there is a need for entrepreneurs to list products in a marketplace like Amazon Launchpad, Etsy, Gadgetflow, etc.? Please reply with your thoughts general or specific on the subject.

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    Re: Post-Crowdfunding Marketplaces

    by hyperstarter » Tue Feb 28, 2017 5:14 am

    Yeah I'd say there's a need. What other alternative would a new campaign owner have? They could promote on their own website, but to link up and be part of a recognised, bigger platform makes alot of sense in the short term.
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    Re: Post-Crowdfunding Marketplaces

    by Cristina » Mon Mar 06, 2017 3:49 am

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    Re: Post-Crowdfunding Marketplaces

    by sbriggman » Mon Mar 20, 2017 5:39 pm

    Good question. When people go into stores and see "as seen on SharkTank" they tend to get excited and check out the product. There used to be that affect with "as seen on TV." The question is whether or not that feeling would translate to an ecommerce store and specifically, post-Kickstarter projects.

    InDemand is an example, of course.

    Most of the stores I've seen that start end up closing down.

    I think the person starting it has to be really smart about the marketing of it and intimately understand the psychology of the backers, just like etsy products have very specific buyers.

    I also think there is ample opportunity with FB live to sell products in the future. It's turning into TV/reality TV.

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