While we are not live yet for our project, I can't speak to how well it will work. That said...
We are using Kickbooster two ways:
1) Gathering email signups for our KS campaign (launching on 3/4/2019) in the form of a
pre-launch countdown email capture landing page. (as a gauge, we are at approximately 700 email sign-ups due to us pushing people to the landing page, not organic traffic from Kickbooster)
2) Once our campaign is live, using it as a referral tool for [mainly] publishers and bloggers to incentivize them to post about us.
--- This is done through hours of research and outreach pitching these people, and not done organically or expectantly through the Kickbooster home page (although if anyone randomly picks it up, we'll be appreciative!).
Feel free to follow along with our campaign at
http://ecofriendlyshoe.comIt seems as though a lot of the naysayers on this forum are people that aren't approaching the potential of this platform with the right lens. Kickbooster is simply an intermediary to provide incentives to friends/family/bloggers/publishers/etc. to get them to share your product with their audiences.
It's primary ROI should not be based on how many people back your campaign that find it randomly on Kickbooster's website, it should be based on how efficiently you gather leads and convince people to link to your KS page through Kickbooster.
It should be viewed exactly as you'd view any other traditional affiilate partner.
The success of a campaign is
completely up to you, your preparation, research, and your connections and not on Kickbooster (it's also why it's dirt cheap: you're paying for the tool, not the connections).
All that said, I'll update after our campaign concludes with performance metrics. If I was a betting man, I'd bet that this tool will have insane ROI for us.