by nomlinz » Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:13 pm
Entrepreneurs can and do get positive ROI when they engage with these marketing platforms.
Just know that this will not be the saving grace for your campaign.
It will not take a campaign that is at $5,000 to $1,000,000 overnight or a campaign with 5 backers to 3,700 backers overnight.
It also isn't "guaranteed success" for your project.
The best way to make these platforms work for you is to do your own work.
These looky-loos who surf GadgetFlow will be more interested (and more likely to click to your campaign) if the marketing materials you provide says something like “already 2,700% funded on Kickstarter” or “see why 4,500 backers have already contributed to this campaign on Kickstarter”.
Although most people will not be clicking to see more of your campaign, some of them will.
The most surefire way to put these clicks to good use is slapping a pixel on them and remarketing to them, pushing them down further into the purchase funnel.
The only way you can have those impressive stats and numbers is after a successful and comprehensive pre-launch plan. You’ve built your community from the ground up and converted those people into backers. Now, a platform like GadgetFlow will help you multiply your successes.
In the end, getting to a highly successful campaign takes a more concerted effort through multiple channels. You’ll need to make sure that you’ve adequately prepped during your pre-launch phase – contacted journalists, reached out to bloggers, collected emails, nurtured your leads, etc.
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