This may be niche specific, I don't know yours well. I can tell you what worked for me though. Long before you start your campaign, start blogging about your niche ( not your product). Review products, cover lifestyle stuff, interview prominent people, run giveaways. Do anything to get traffic to yo...
ty for all the valuable tips - make really sense all u write - really want to be sure my campaign is a succes first time love ur tips on this !! You're very welcome. I write a lot about how I started my business over on [url]dontdoanmba.com[/url], and as you're launching the same product into the s...
Hi there, I'm Ross and I run Hamtun, a UK based watch brand (check out m if you're interested) I'm currently running my third Kickstarter at https://kck.st/2pXQEYR and thought I'd look around to see what tips others had, as well as share my own. So far the project is going great so I don't feel any ...
At the moment my lead list actually move very fast after promoting my future project and people are interested to see how the design will end up - hopefully i can turn these leads into buying customers if a make the watch as cool as im intend - at the moment my watch is coming tolive in 3D after 2D...
Hey, love hearing stories like this. its hugely encouraging. Any advice on garnering a supportive base following prelaunch? I spent about a year preparing an audience for my first campaign. I found a good way to build an audience was to start a blog about the niche (watches, in my case) and then co...
While I've not yet worked out how to perfect FB ads, I've used them for the first time on my current campaign and have had OK results. I'm targetting men that speak English, are 22-50, and are interested in Kickstarter or Indiegogo. I find people that are interested in crowdfunding are more likely t...