Anyone used Gleam?
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    Anyone used Gleam?

    by Helen » Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:02 pm

    Has anyone used Gleam to run a competition to grow an email list? Is there an alternative to Gleam that anyone would recommend? Any other tips around this topic?
    Thanks.


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    Re: Anyone used Gleam?

    by hyperstarter » Tue Jun 06, 2017 2:38 am

    Sure, I'd recommend it. I did an extensive review of Gleam and how to set it up at:
    http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-colle ... giles-dawe

    Let me know if I can help at all.
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    Re: Anyone used Gleam?

    by Helen » Tue Jun 06, 2017 9:07 pm

    That is really helpful, thanks!
    I think our potential problem though, is that the company we are going to be running a Kickstarter campaign for has social media, but is not very active on it. Also, they are branching out into a bit of a new area (in terms of people the product is aimed at) and the people we want to target are not going to be on their current social media. So the problem would be where to advertise the competition in the first place? Any advice greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.
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    Re: Anyone used Gleam?

    by hyperstarter » Tue Jun 06, 2017 11:56 pm

    Sounds like you should get in touch with us and we can go through it with you...

    Helen wrote:That is really helpful, thanks!
    I think our potential problem though, is that the company we are going to be running a Kickstarter campaign for has social media, but is not very active on it. Also, they are branching out into a bit of a new area (in terms of people the product is aimed at) and the people we want to target are not going to be on their current social media. So the problem would be where to advertise the competition in the first place? Any advice greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.
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    Re: Anyone used Gleam?

    by gustofwisdom » Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:57 pm

    hyperstarter wrote:Sounds like you should get in touch with us and we can go through it with you...

    Helen wrote:That is really helpful, thanks!
    I think our potential problem though, is that the company we are going to be running a Kickstarter campaign for has social media, but is not very active on it. Also, they are branching out into a bit of a new area (in terms of people the product is aimed at) and the people we want to target are not going to be on their current social media. So the problem would be where to advertise the competition in the first place? Any advice greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.


    What kind of services do you offer? It looks like your website is just an alternative to kicktraq, but you are speaking as if you offer marketing services. Perhaps I am misunderstanding.
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    Re: Anyone used Gleam?

    by hyperstarter » Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:03 pm

    On our Submit page is a list of services. Yes you're right we are similar to Kicktraq, but also work "hands on" with campaign owners.

    We've updated the Gleam help link too:
    [url]https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-collect-100000-emails-launch-successful-campaign-giles-dawe
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    gustofwisdom wrote:
    hyperstarter wrote:Sounds like you should get in touch with us and we can go through it with you...

    Helen wrote:That is really helpful, thanks!
    I think our potential problem though, is that the company we are going to be running a Kickstarter campaign for has social media, but is not very active on it. Also, they are branching out into a bit of a new area (in terms of people the product is aimed at) and the people we want to target are not going to be on their current social media. So the problem would be where to advertise the competition in the first place? Any advice greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.


    What kind of services do you offer? It looks like your website is just an alternative to kicktraq, but you are speaking as if you offer marketing services. Perhaps I am misunderstanding.
    Promote your campaign today with Hyperstarter & use our free tool to identify Kickstarter page problems & fixes: https://www.hyperstarter.com/about
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    Re: Anyone used Gleam?

    by tp33noscope » Fri Jan 05, 2018 6:54 pm

    Why would you even want to grow an email list? If your product is good, the backers will flow in once you hit launch. Kickstarter has over 100m monthly unique visitors. The crowd is watching at all times. Don't waste your time marketing, spend your time on the product. I've seen this happen with so many campaigns, they launch and then by the end of the day they are fully funded. Crowdfunding is all in the crowd, my friend.
    xxnoscope360xx progamer 4 life. Now funding on kickstarter.com
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    Re: Anyone used Gleam?

    by mike420blazed247 » Fri Mar 16, 2018 1:09 am

    Haven't used them, haven't heard of them.

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