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Owning your Campaign: Part 4 – Sharing is caring!

December 16, 2011 | Melissa Anderson | 9 Comments

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I’m Melissa and I’m an IndieGoGo campaign owner here on the blog to write a series of posts about my first crowdfunding experience. This includes everything that I do, questions that arise and areas I wasn’t expecting, from pre-launch preparation to what happens after my campaign is over. My case is a special case because I also just so happen to work here at IndieGoGo! This means that I have a bit of an “inside scoop” on the campaigning process and will pass along everything I learn to you through this series. 

After the rush of going live subsides, there is still work to do; maybe the most important work that goes into a crowdfunding campaign is – telling people about it!

As soon as I published my campaign, I went to my social media accounts and posted accordingly about my campaign. I “Liked” my own campaign using the Facebook 'Like' button on my campaign page, and added a little explanation message to go along with the post:

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I also used the “Tweet” button on my campaign page to post to Twitter. I added a little personalized message there, too:

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Since the event had their own Twitter account and official hashtag, I made sure to include both of those things in my tweet, so that it would show up in the events activity log (the “@-reply” will show up in a special place in their account, letting them know that I mentioned them), and in searches for the hashtag.

After a few short minutes, I had my first few contributions, and saw that my friends were reposting my campaign to their own Facebook pages, and retweeting my tweet! It was really happening!

The next day, I posted about my campaign in the ‘Supermarket Street Sweep’ thread on the SF Fixed bike forum, a message board for cyclists in the Bay Area. I also posted to the Boston Fixed bike forum, in the “My Art” thread, as I was offering handmade art objects as perks.

It was truly awesome to see the immediate ripple effect of my online communications. In the Dashboard section of my campaign (analytics about my campaign that are visible only to me) I could see that my “visitors”,  “views”  and “referrals” numbers were skyrocketing! I loved that I could see the names of all my contributors and how they were sharing my campaign amongst themselves and their networks.

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Melissa Anderson
Melissa Anderson is an artist and cyclist living in Oakland, CA. She likes clean and compelling design, high tide, Irish Whiskey, and her Stratocaster. She roots for the Bruins, Red Sox, and whoever's playing the Yankees (guess where she's from!). When she's not designing at Indiegogo she can be found racing her fixed-gear bike, leisurely surfing the Pacific, or rocking out at a house show. Follow her on twitter if you want to see photos of her cat named Jason Varitek: @lissaandy
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Comments

  1. Used 4Runner Orange County says:
    December 19, 2011 at 4:48 am

    Nice blog. I am hopeful that you will add some similar stuff soon.

    Reply
  2. tom scott says:
    December 30, 2011 at 1:40 pm

    Please check out Princess Bambi Monroe’s campaign to raise funds for her new rock album in 2012. I have heard one of her songs for the new album and it is amazing, haunting, and grabs your attention from the first note.
    Mentors have described her “as the second coming of Kurt Cobain”, people who know her describe her as caring and kind, strangers focus on her image, and fans who love her sound know she is a shooting star. Whatever associations you want to attach to the name Princess Bambi Monroe, one thing is for sure; she is one step closer to Rock’s crown.
    check out the punklicious punk rock princess
    Bambi Monroe
    http://www.bambimonroe.com
    http://www.twitter.com/bambimonroe
    http://www.youtube.com/thebambimonroe

    Reply
  3. Saskia says:
    December 31, 2011 at 5:24 pm

    Please check my campaign to raise money for health fund. I really need support.
    I want to enjoy life again!

    Reply
  4. Hayley says:
    January 13, 2012 at 3:12 am

    Thanks very much for your help.
    If you would like to support my campaign to improve womens’ lives please visit my link:
    http://www.indiegogo.com/Wellbeing-is-for-Every-Body?a=380976&i=wdgi

    Reply
  5. Stevin says:
    February 20, 2012 at 2:15 pm

    Great tips!
    If you want to support my campaign to raise money for a studio please go to
    http://igg.me/p/60436?a=369427
    Thank you!

    Reply
  6. IndieGoGo Blog Admin says:
    February 20, 2012 at 5:08 pm

    Thanks for all the feedback guys!

    Reply
    • Melissa Anderson says:
      March 24, 2012 at 12:59 am

      Yes! Thank you all!

      Reply
  7. henderson nv homes for sale says:
    February 24, 2012 at 11:01 pm

    It is the better way to explore your campaign and when you take the step other will too !

    Reply
  8. katie says:
    February 28, 2012 at 10:22 am

    it’s cool that you share campaign i have tried to get my friends to share mine but they have not not it’s been a long time it being up how do i get my friends to post the site on their facebooks
    check out my campaign

    Reply

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