truspencer wrote:Hi there Salvador. I came across your article ‘21 places to promote your Kickstarter campaign’ on Crowdcrux and wondered if you could give me some advice?
My project has been live for a week now and in spite of informing my Facebook friends from my private account of my project – all 97 of them have been aware of my project for some time and have so far been really enthusiastic and supportive about my book – I’ve had only one pledge, and that was from someone who’s a family member anyway! I probably wrongly assumed that they’d at least pledge the lowest amount which is just £1 but I seem to have either hit a brick wall of inertia, or something else outside my control is going on. You certainly find out who your friends are when you do something like this don’t you Winking smile. Anyway, thing is, I am publishing my book anyway – I’ve used Kickstarter to try and help me finance it to ease the pain. When I started my book I just had intentions of releasing it quietly, but things seem to have snowballed a bit and I’m now using a PR company n the UK to help me gain media coverage for launch in October. Whilst I plan to find the funds regardless, I thought I’d use Kickstarter to try and help as I’ve already sunk quite a lot of money in due to it being self-published – i.e. I’m using a professional company to do the copy-editing, book design, typesetting, fulfilment etc.
I didn’t think I’d find it as hard to promote my campaign and am worried about ‘pissing people off’ as I’ve had a few negative reactions along the lines of ‘why would anyone want to give money to someone else’s project?’ I don’t know if it’s because I’m in the UK and we do have a tendency to be a bit behind the times over here, but it seems that all my friends’ enthusiasm for what I’m doing and their support has suddenly stopped. However, I am really passionate about the subject and wrote my book as a means to inspire and help others, so yes, whilst it would fund my project, it is actually a means to helping a certain part of the community affected by the subject (IVF).
I wondered if you could take a look at my project and let me know your thoughts and maybe some advice on approaches? I’ve checked out some of the links you mention in your article, but as an introvert the thought of approaching strangers directly fills me with horror! Am now considering paying for campaign consulting but am hesitant as I don’t want to waste what little funds I have remaining. Do you think using someone like Crowd Campaigners is actually worth it?
My project link is http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tru ... s?ref=live
My website is also now live and can be found here: http://www.truspencer.com
Many thanks. Any help/advice is extremely appreciated.
Tru Spencer
ACLeathercraft wrote:I post many projects on my FB pages now - do they get looked at - I am not really sure
truspencer wrote:My project has been live for a week now and in spite of informing my Facebook friends from my private account of my project – all 97 of them have been aware of my project for some time and have so far been really enthusiastic and supportive about my book – I’ve had only one pledge, and that was from someone who’s a family member anyway! I probably wrongly assumed that they’d at least pledge the lowest amount which is just £1 but I seem to have either hit a brick wall of inertia, or something else outside my control is going on.
truspencer wrote:I didn’t think I’d find it as hard to promote my campaign and am worried about ‘pissing people off’ as I’ve had a few negative reactions along the lines of ‘why would anyone want to give money to someone else’s project?’
truspencer wrote:Am now considering paying for campaign consulting but am hesitant as I don’t want to waste what little funds I have remaining. Do you think using someone like Crowd Campaigners is actually worth it?
truspencer wrote:Twitter I'm still unsure about - I do have an account but so far have said nothing - I find smalltalk and gossip very difficult, so am thinking it's probably not the best medium for me. I know people say it works but I do find it exhausting keeping up with everything. I seem to spend all my time on social media when I should be working on other stuff (I do have a 'normal' job too!).
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