by sbriggman » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:27 pm
I'd have to agree with @jeanetmarie for your campaign in particular. At CrowdfundingPR.org, we have NEVER contacted people directly on platforms (as this is against TOS). We primarily rely on referrals.
Definitely think your own social circles and doing your own marketing is the best place to start. Hiring a PR agency has greater value once you've gained some momentum or if you have a very newsworthy or innovative technology, unless you can afford to hire them before your campaign to help put together the outreach plan and craft your story.
There is no #1 "crowdfunding marketing" website. This is coming from a guy who runs CrowdCrux.com, KickstarterForum.org and other websites. Every project is different, as is every niche. In my opinion, anyone who claims to be an "expert" or "#1" in crowdfunding is not. Even though I've been blogging for over a year on the topic, I don't consider myself to be an "expert" on crowdfunding, though I've certainly done my homework and put in a lot of hours.
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