mauramo33 wrote:Same story. I tried fiverr, paid 5 but no one back me,
MackyMack wrote:I'm glad to see that someone has asked this question, because I have also been wondering about fivver. I don't have a Twitter account of my own (and therefore no followers), so I was considering hiring someone from fivver to tweet my link to their fan base. Sounds like this strategy doesn't bring in any pledges? Too bad. I only just discovered fivver, and I had a good experience when I hired someone there to record the background music to my Kickstarter video.
If anybody out there has tried "buying" tweets and feels like they got results, please speak up!
MackyMack wrote:Thanks for your very useful advice, Dremico! You're definitely right that trying to reach a targeted audience is the best way to invest our money. I wish I would have researched all this marketing stuff better before launching my campaign. I figured my friends and family would come through for me (they haven't yet), but I planned to use fivver as my backup marketing scheme. I knew better than to think that 5,000 tweets would result in 5,000 pledges, but I thought maybe the advertising would inspire 500 people to look at my page and maybe 50 of these would make a pledge. I guess getting just 5 pledges out of it would be a major stroke of luck! I *thought* I was being savvy about sorting the sincere tweeters from the scammers when I picked which gigs to buy, but I knew nothing of the bot factor, which lowers odds substantially.
Now, I have to quickly figure out how to create banner ads and find a place to put them before my Kickstarter clock ticks down!
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