CrowdfundingPR's bronze level
  • jlmoriart
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    CrowdfundingPR's bronze level

    by jlmoriart » Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:40 pm

    Hi all. I'm new here, and a few days ago I started my first Kickstarter project where I'm trying to fund my purchasing a unique "isomorphic keyboard" (which is becoming unavailable at the end of January) so that I can produce an album to be released for free using that keyboard.

    Though it does concern a niche interest (music theory, microtonal music, and alternative keyboard controllers), it has a relatively small funding goal ($1,686), and so I thought that my own PR via my YouTube channel, forums I frequent, and friends and family would be enough to get me somewhere.

    Given the current trend, however, I was wrong. I'm curious, have people here paid for CrowdfundingPR's bronze level promotion? And if so, what was the result? Of course, the project itself would make a huge difference in whether or not a share to some 10,000 followers so would make a difference so, as a follow up question, does anyone think that my campaign would benefit from the exposure?

    My project is linked in the signature, thanks for any advice!
    John

    PS Any advice on my project itself would also be appreciated. I struggled with creating something that would really "grab" supporters.


    Album made exclusively with an isomorphic keyboard! =)
    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jo ... s-64-album
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    Re: CrowdfundingPR's bronze level

    by Jente » Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:57 am

    I'm curious if you used payed promotion from CrowdfundingPR and what the reult was? Hope to hear!
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    Re: CrowdfundingPR's bronze level

    by sbriggman » Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:16 pm

    The bronze tweets go out on @crowdcrux @crowdfundingpr_ and @kickstartforum. As with all advertising, the amount of traffic your project will receive and whether or not that traffic converts into pledges varies. I highly recommend ONLY purchasing any kind of advertising when you've nailed down the messaging that converts well for your project and that strangers are interested in your project.
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