One line answer is, "Before You Launch, Build a List"
Building your list:
Think of the supporters you already have and how you interact with them.
Collect email addresses, Twitter handles, phone numbers, and other means of contact information in a single place.
Once you’ve got a sizable list, start segmenting. Are these supporters friends, fans, family, VIPs, industry contacts? Breaking the list up into groups will make it easier to craft and send tailored messaging later on.
Another way to categorize your list is by the amount you think each person will pledge. This can also help you estimate your funding goal and how much you can expect to raise with the help of your community.
One list-group should be people that you know can support your project as soon as it launches. Think of them as the people that will drive momentum!
Finding your audience:
Identify and start engaging with groups, forums, and social media outlets with interests that are relevant to your work.
Look into organizations and collectives that other creators in your category belong to.
Remember to collect names and contact information at any events that you host.
Share your ideas, early drafts and sketches, and prototypes with those groups to get feedback and start seeding interest in your project.
Where can people find out about you and what you’re doing? Think about places to share updates on your work, whether it be a blog, Facebook page, or email newsletter. And if you do launch a project, remember to share it through these outlets, too!
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