We definitely have Sal. There're no entrepreneurs who don't dream big, and we would love to connect with big gift basket or flower delivery providers one day. Right now we are looking at another 3 months to finish the tech development. That's why we wanted to use Kickstarter to test the market and build a base before reaching out to them.
But I think we missed something critical during our preparation. So I'm trying hard to make it right now, and good news is that content marketing has finally started to show results (in terms of number of followers and their engagement level). We really learned a lot from these productive failures. It would be totally different if we run into you ahead of time and I wish no one here will make the same mistake again. So I was thinking, maybe we can share some lessons-learned to Crowdcrux readers in a format of on-going campaign interview? There are a couple of things we could have improved along the journey:
1. From imaginary scenes to real video - things to do & not to do working with the cameraman
2. Educate audience who are unfamiliar with crowd funding efficiently
3. Scoop the data, not the numbers, of similar products or competitors
I can think more if you are interested! I'm part of an avid entrepreneur community in Waterloo, Canada. We will share the post on our blog, update, FB and Twitter, so that more people will see the greatness of crowd funding and the valuable guidance of Crowdcrux.
You can contact me via
info@tagtalk.ca as well. Thanks Sal! Good day
sbriggman wrote:I think the video is pretty easy to understand in terms of how the product works. I also like that you can send a video through the software. Have you guys considered approaching a gift company like Edible arrangements for some kind of partnership?