The talked about 'lull' in the middle of your campaign
  • deeemard
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    The talked about 'lull' in the middle of your campaign

    by deeemard » Sun Aug 27, 2017 11:50 pm

    Hi all!

    With all the research we did before launching, I know that the (what feels like) deadly lull in the middle of a Kickstarter campaign is pretty normal. However, I'd love to know of ways people we're able to avoid or minimize this lull without over saturating current followers/subscribers.

    We are an apparel line based out of NYC. We hit over 50% to goal within the first 2 days and we are now at 62% within the first week. Post Day 3, we've had about 1 sale per day. Would love suggestions or feedback on how to keep up the momentum.

    http://bit.ly/HUMANthecollective


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    D

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    http://bit.ly/HUMANthecollective
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    Re: The talked about 'lull' in the middle of your campaign

    by lowkey » Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:13 pm

    apparel is a hard business, especially when you dont have anything else to offer other then styles.

    whatever you reach as per now, were coming from true supporters.

    what you need to do next is to CONVINCE the others, and thats the hard part. try to reach out using ads, that might helps. read my articles on 1 year 7 months marketing research compiled.
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    Re: The talked about 'lull' in the middle of your campaign

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