Advice for my first crowdFunding
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    Advice for my first crowdFunding

    by viper3110 » Fri Aug 24, 2018 5:25 pm

    Hello everyone , this is Kshitiz here.I launched my first crowdfunding project today at indiegogo .This is my first project and don't really know how to go forward for raising the fund, I am not really active on social media and I could really use some help/advice/tips on how to proceed and raise funding for my kick starter .I just raised 5$ in the whole day , so in desperat help.
    This is my project , looking forward for a nice discussion.
    https://igg.me/at/dreampen/x/19289931


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    Re: Advice for my first crowdFunding

    by RFIDsecur » Fri Aug 24, 2018 11:56 pm

    First tip.
    To paraphrase...
    Failure to prepare, is surely preparation for failure.
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    Re: Advice for my first crowdFunding

    by viper3110 » Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:07 am

    can you be more elaborate on this ? What thinks can i do to rectify this .
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    Re: Advice for my first crowdFunding

    by RFIDsecur » Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:25 am

    Well go back to basics, there is a plethora of advice and information on this site and in google. Read up on all you can about starting a campaign what to do to prepare, how to do it etc

    From your post and no I haven’t taken a look at the campaign, but from your post it would appear you had no idea where the funding was going to come from. That implies you had no plan to raise money, who to engage with, who to target, there would appear to be no engagement from friends and family or anyone you brought to the campaign to support it.
    How do you expect a stranger to back you, if ppl you know won’t? It would seem you need to go back to first principles understand how crowdfunding works and how you make that work for you.

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