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I'm launching my crowdfunding campaign, give me your advice!

Marketing, social media, advertising

Laaz17

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Hello everyone,

I am a young Frenchman of 19 years old.
After several months of preparation I embarked on the creation of a brand of low-calorie aperitif snacks, this project responds perfectly to "cents".

To finance this project I need around $10,000, which I will get via:
- my personal finances (10%)
- financial aid from my region (30%)
- a crowdfunding campaign (60%)

You will have understood, the crowdfunding campaign must work very well!

To do this, I will offer pre-orders of my products via pack offers.

I will also make ads via meta.

This project took me a lot of time and I'm really afraid of failure!

Would you have any advice to give me to succeed in this campaign?
 
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Elisa LoveHate

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Are you launching it on Kickstarter, other platforms, or your own website?

I did a Kickstarter campaign four years ago. Even though it was the second one for a brand that had huge success with the first campaign, it was really hard to reach the goal. We ended up collaborating with an agency that took a large percentage for every backer. From my point of view, it wasn't worth it.

However, a crowdfunding failure doesn't mean the product isn't worth it. The important thing is to collect all the leads you can, and even if the campaign fails, work with what you've gathered and learn how to get the best from it.

The only thing I would suggest is to dive completely into advertising books.
 

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