when and where to submit (release) a press release?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:10 am
I heard that it`s better to submit a press release when you`re near to your campaign ending..
of course I`m talking about a crowdfunding campaign Press Release..
but I don`t understand and in fact "know" how the press releases work and for what they are "good" and when to submit them exactly.. before the campaign? on the same day of launch? or when..
also, for example, I see campaigns like RITOT,
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/rito ... /x/5837367
many people are talking about that it`s not possible to make it in reality
still, they have interviews and many news on many many technology news sites, big big sites
and in fact what they have on their campaign page is, almost everything is AGAINST what I learned from the trusted crowdfunding resources.
How they do this? How so many, but plenty of people visit their campaign page and STILL back them up even when they have no real people in their video, when they have not a fixed schedule or not enough information and when they have only some photoshopped staged images of the product?
I mean they must have done a big big promotion to have ten thousands of maybe hundred thousands of visitors to their website but when I look at facebook shares or tweets about their page I see very low numbers. So maybe they released a very good press release and many people came from news resources or the blogs or magazines.. I don`t know how but I would like to know..
of course I`m talking about a crowdfunding campaign Press Release..
but I don`t understand and in fact "know" how the press releases work and for what they are "good" and when to submit them exactly.. before the campaign? on the same day of launch? or when..
also, for example, I see campaigns like RITOT,
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/rito ... /x/5837367
many people are talking about that it`s not possible to make it in reality
still, they have interviews and many news on many many technology news sites, big big sites
and in fact what they have on their campaign page is, almost everything is AGAINST what I learned from the trusted crowdfunding resources.
How they do this? How so many, but plenty of people visit their campaign page and STILL back them up even when they have no real people in their video, when they have not a fixed schedule or not enough information and when they have only some photoshopped staged images of the product?
I mean they must have done a big big promotion to have ten thousands of maybe hundred thousands of visitors to their website but when I look at facebook shares or tweets about their page I see very low numbers. So maybe they released a very good press release and many people came from news resources or the blogs or magazines.. I don`t know how but I would like to know..