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Bring Out the Crowd in Crowdfunding: A Guide to Growing Your Campaign Audience
Embarking on a crowdfunding journey? When it comes to building your audience, the more people you can get to back your idea the better — but that can be easier said than done. From email lists to social media to meeting potential backers firsthand, gathering a large crowd to fund your idea takes a lot of hard work.
Feeling a bit overwhelmed? Never fear, we are here to help! The following six strategies will bring out the crowd in crowdfunding.
1. Leverage your network
Never underestimate the power of the people you already know. Family, friends, coworkers and even acquaintances make a great foundation for your campaign community. Our guide will explain how to use your personal network to create a solid base for your crowdfunding audience.
2. Build a landing page
Every campaign has a story — this is where you tell yours. From who you are and what your mission is to why your idea needs supporting, a landing page is a critical part of any crowdfunding campaign. Serving as an information portal, it’s where potential backers can learn more before a campaign goes live. It’s also an excellent tool for collecting email addresses and provides a link to help you share your story. Check out how to create a landing page for a successful campaign in our guide, which highlights several great examples from fellow Indiegogo campaigners.
3. Reach out over email
Many campaigners agree: email is the most effective way to attract a backers. It’s also not a secret that a healthy email list leads to more campaign contributions. How does one establish such a list? In our guide, we’ll explore proven ways to build a strong email database, capable of capturing and growing your audience before your campaign even launches.
4. Use social media
Did you know that after email outreach, social media is the next best way to drive traffic to your Indiegogo campaign page? That’s why it’s so important your to properly represent your product on social platforms. Our guide covers everything from when to launch a social media campaign (hint: it’s months before your Indiegogo campaign goes live) to creating hashtags and content to foster a sense of community.
5. Contact the press
Using media sources respected by your target audience can be a great way to establish trust with backers. But before you reach out to the press, there are few things you should know — like the difference between a pitch email and a press release. Whether you need help creating a media kit or are looking for some tips on crafting the perfect follow up, you can find it all in our handy new guide.
6. Host events
Did you know that meeting potential backers face-to-face can be a great way to cultivate interest in your idea? From launching a kickoff party and hosting exclusive events for backers to throwing a campaign after party, we’ll show you how to host for the most contributions.
In crowdfunding, your audience is everything. After all, without the crowd it’s impossible to get the funds your campaign needs to succeed. Discover the ins and outs of building your audience with our Premium Crowdfunding Guides.