by nomlinz » Thu Aug 01, 2019 3:28 pm
Some of the most well-known agencies out there include:
- Tross
- Jellop
- LaunchBoom
- Enventys Partners
There are SO MANY MORE agencies out there and they all have their specialties and niches. They bring designers, developers, campaign managers, etc. and take on your idea/project full-on; they absorb you and your project into their daily operations. This usually comes with a high upfront fee (upwards of $50K) and a percentage of the total amount you raise on crowdfunding.
Also, know that when you’re signing up to work with an agency, you’re buying into a lot of things.
You’re buying into their industry knowledge, you’re buying into their systems, you’re buying into their platforms, and you’re buying into their connections.
Alternatively, you also have the option of working with crowdfunding consultants (like myself) who become your crowdfunding coach and partner along your journey. Rather than have everything in-house, these consultants and experts have a network of people they'd recommend if you need talents like designers or video producers. The investment is much lower and you have a lot more control of what happens in your campaign.
What you decide to do ultimately depends on two things:
- what budget you have to invest in your project
- how much DIY you want for your project
With low budget and high DIY, you’d want to go with a consultant or expert. With high budget and low DIY, you’d want to go with an agency such as those above.
Best of luck on your project!
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