Before launching, define how much funding you need and why. Be realistic and transparent — backers trust campaigns with clear objectives.
Success doesn’t start on launch day. Warm up potential backers through email lists, social media, and community engagement weeks (or even months) before going live.
People back people, not just projects. Share your mission, vision, and why your idea matters. A compelling story builds emotional connection.
For reward-based crowdfunding, make sure perks are unique, valuable, and deliverable. Backers should feel excited to support you.
High-quality images, videos, and a polished pitch deck increase credibility and boost conversions.
Each platform (Kickstarter, Indiegogo, etc.) has different rules, fees, and approval processes. Be sure you’re compliant before applying.
“Build it and they will come” doesn’t work. Campaigns need strong promotion — through ads, social media, influencers, and email marketing — to gain momentum.
Factor in production, shipping, marketing, and platform fees. Underestimating costs can hurt your campaign and reputation.
Regular updates, quick replies, and transparency during the campaign keep trust high and encourage more pledges.