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Sean Angus is the President and Co-Founder of The LaunchPad Agency, a leading crowdfunding PR and Digital Marketing firm with a 92% success rate. Their proven formula for success features a strategic, 4-phased approach along with an integrated campaign launch blending PR, advertising, social media and digital marketing together to skyrocket their clients to infinity and beyond.

Here is the harsh reality of crowdfunding – most campaigns fail to reach their goal.

Gone are the days when you launch a campaign and it goes viral with little promotional effort. If you think you can build a product and expect it to magically generate sales on its own, you are in for a rude awakening. But here’s the good news. With the right strategic plan and preparation, you can successfully create and execute a successful crowdfunding campaign.

Here is my list of the top 10 mistakes campaigners make:

1. Not having enough social capital

Lack of social capital is the #1 reason why most campaigns fail. It is critical to hit the key milestone of reaching at least 30% of your funding goal in the first 48 hours. If you do not hit this mark, the stats show that you have a 65% failure rate. If you do not have a strong network of friends, family investors, and more ready to back your campaign, then conducting pre-launch marketing activities to build a targeted email list of potential backers is key to launching with a bang and ultimately campaign success. Indiegogo recommends having a minimum of 10,000 emails prior to launch, but that of course depends on the funding goal, how much you want to raise, and this could differ from one campaign to another.

2. Not properly preparing

Once the campaign starts, you should already be ready to go. First and foremost, you should have a timeline of the events that are about to occur, including timing of launch, updates, ads, and other elements of the campaign. You should also have all your images, video content, and copywriting that you need for your campaign page and advertising ready to rock.

You should also know what your budget is for advertising, along with a little leeway in case you have to make a last-minute adjustment. We’re not saying you can’t roll with the punches if you come to find that you need to make little adjustments but starting off strong with a plan could mean the difference between a hot mess and success.

3. Failure to set a realistic funding goal

Setting too high of a funding goal is a common reason why crowdfunding campaigns fail. You need to make sure you have at least 30% of your funding goal ready to be invested into the campaign in the first 2 days. Prior to launch, we recommend doing a realistic assessment on the strength of your social capital and estimate how much you can raise from them.

If your campaign falters at the start, visitors to your campaign may be dissuaded from supporting it as people only want to back winners. The goal is to exceed key campaign milestones in the first couple of days to ensure you are trending and showing success. With the funding momentum created at launch, Indiegogo’s algorithms will kick in and will increase your campaign’s visibility within their community.

4. Bad content and uninspiring campaign video

Your video should highlight the product, but also gives your audience a taste of what the experience with your company will be like. An average campaign video should run about 2-3 minutes. No more. And it is very important to get your message across in the first 30 seconds. You need to come out and say what this is and why people need it in the opening salvo of the video.

Studies show that 60% of the people stop watching a video after the first 30 seconds.If a picture’s worth a thousand words, then you’d better be sure it’s saying the right thing. Your images should help you tell the story and your messaging should be concise, well thought out, and consistent. It’s always important to use a professional photographer and copywriter. Nothing loses your audience’s faith in you faster than a bad first impression.

5. Not having an integrated approach

It’s more important than ever that your campaign marketing strategy includes engaging your target audiences in several channels. The more channels in which you can reach your customers, the greater your chance for success. An integrated campaign utilizing PR, social media, digital marketing and online advertising is essential in creating interest and driving massive amounts of traffic to your campaign. This means more than just placing a few Facebook ads and spending lots of money. Making sure you have the right combination in place along with the proper execution will help skyrocket you to success.

6. Lack of budget for campaign promotion

You think the internet is free? Guess again! One study by Sprout Social even showed that organic reach on a Like page was only 6.4% of your fans. That’s not a lot, especially if you’re trying to keep them updated about a campaign launch. To be successful, a campaigner needs to drive visitors to their campaign so they can convert them to purchase.

PR and Facebook ads deliver the best ROI by far and are the biggest drivers of crowdfunding campaign funding. Be prepared to spend money on Facebook, Instagram, and other places where your audience lives to promote campaign awareness. As they say, you need to spend money to make money. And that is especially true in today’s crowdfunding ecosystem.

7. Not having a unique product

Sure, your product is cool, but has it been done before? Make sure you do your homework before you start just in case someone else has the same idea. That doesn’t mean that you can’t revamp the idea into something bigger and better, but make sure there is enough of a difference (and that difference is a strength) that you have something new to say about it. You will need to be able to differentiate yourself from similar products on the market and convince people to invest in your product.

8. Bad content

If a picture’s worth a thousand words, then you’d better be sure it’s saying the right thing. Your images should help you tell the story and your messaging should be concise, well thought out, and consistent. It’s always important to use a professional photographer and copywriter. Nothing loses your audience’s faith in you faster than a bad first impression.

9. Not being strategic about perks

As much as people want to help out new inventors and artists, crowdfunding is usually a quid pro quo. People feel good about giving something to a project they believe in, but they feel even better about getting something in return. Make sure you have a few tiers of perks, giving the lowest price to the early backers and saving a higher price-point (although reasonable and still a discount to what your retail price will be) for those who back your campaign later on. Of course, you always want to create a perceived valued discount and a sense of urgency utilizing limited perk quantities. In addition, you can also create new perks, promote flash sales, advertise secret perks (Indiegogo exclusive) and other tactics to rev up a campaign that may have stalled.

10. Not having perk shipping and fulfillment in place

If you don’t have a fulfillment plan for your rewards, you’ll need one before your campaign ends. Delivering your backer rewards quickly and in a timely fashion will build trust and earn you the brand loyalty you need to translate your campaign’s success into ongoing company success. Don’t let overestimation of cost, long lead times, and other unforeseen problems squelch all the goodwill you’ve garnered from a successful campaign. Underestimating the fulfillment cost can cut into much of your profit if you are not careful and is one of the main reasons why crowdfunding campaigns that were seemingly successful, fail.

So what is the takeaway? Don’t make the mistake of assuming your product will automatically generate sales. To be successful with your crowdfunding campaign, prepare, plan, and devise strategies to ensure your product reaches its full potential in the crowdfunding community.

To connect with Sean Angus, please contact the LaunchPad Agency on Indiegogo’s Experts Directory.

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10 Mistakes NOT to Make in Crowdfunding - Indiegogo Education Center? ›

Success Rate

In 2023, the success rates of Kickstarter and Indiegogo are 40% and 9% respectively. But it does not mean Kickstarter is the better platform, because there are about 10% of projects never receive a pledge, while you can collect all the pledged funds even if you do not reach the goal on Indiegogo.

What is Indiegogo failure rate? ›

Success Rate

In 2023, the success rates of Kickstarter and Indiegogo are 40% and 9% respectively. But it does not mean Kickstarter is the better platform, because there are about 10% of projects never receive a pledge, while you can collect all the pledged funds even if you do not reach the goal on Indiegogo.

What is the biggest drawback about crowdfunding? ›

Scammers are by far the biggest con of the crowdfunding space. There are so many projects that have a successful raise, but do not pull through with the execution of the project. As a result, a lot of people have become jaded by the lack of follow through and reduced the trust between creators and early adopters.

Why do you think some ideas fail in getting any crowdfunding? ›

Unrealistic goals and lack of planning

The first crowdfunding pitfall you want to avoid, though, is setting an unrealistic goal. In the realm of crowdfunding, the subjectivity of what is considered a failure can handicap you from the start. Let's say you define success as raising at least $1,000,000 for your product.

What is the biggest challenge in creating a successful crowdfunding campaign? ›

The most significant challenge in creating a successful crowdfunding campaign is generating genuine interest and building trust with potential backers. This requires a combination of a compelling story, an appealing and feasible product or idea, strategic marketing, and regular engagement with your audience.

Can I lose money on Indiegogo? ›

Loss of Funds

For IndieGoGo, if your campaign does not meet its goal by its deadline, all your backers will be refunded within 5-7 business days.

What are the risks of Indiegogo? ›

It's important to know that you are not buying an existing product. Like anyone getting in on an early-stage project, you accept the risk that the project may experiences changes, delays, unforeseen challenges, and it's possible that a project you fund might not come to fruition.

What happens to money if crowdfunding fails? ›

Project Creators create their project and set a monetary goal. Supporters pledge money to the project. If the project reaches its goal, the money is transferred and the project is funded. If the project fails to reach its goal, the money is returned to the Supporters.

What is an example of bad crowdfunding? ›

The most notorious example of cheat is the 3D printer and scanner Peachy Printer. This device managed to collect funds amounting to 651 000 US dollars (which is 1302% of the goal). The device was to cost 100 US dollars, and its creators have advertised it as the most affordable printer in the world.

When not to use crowdfunding? ›

Crowdfunding Cons
  • May Not Raise as Much as Series Funding or Loans. ...
  • Idea is Open to the Public. ...
  • Crowdfunding Isn't Always Trusted by Supporters. ...
  • Requires as Much Work as Pitching Investors. ...
  • You'll Need to Pay Platform Fees. ...
  • Must Follow Federal Regulations. ...
  • Failure Is Highly Visible. ...
  • May Be Offering Up Equity to Many Supporters.

Can crowdfunding be misleading? ›

Crowdfunding scams are when a crowdfunding campaign asks for and accepts donations through false pretenses, misleading people about the outcome, nature of the project, or cause being solicited for.

What is the secret to a successful crowdfunding campaign? ›

The key to crowdfunding success lies in crafting a compelling campaign that resonates with potential backers, leveraging social media and other online channels to reach a wider audience, and engaging with supporters throughout the fundraising process.

What are the ethical issues of crowdfunding? ›

Ethical issues for donors

Crowdfunding does not just affect campaigners, but also donors. Some pages may be obviously fraudulent, 4 others better disguised, particularly if the page creator is medically literate. In other cases, donors may be more subtly misled.

What are certain problems you would not want to use crowdfunding to raise funds? ›

It's Not Free, in Fact, It Can Be Costly
  • Marketing and Promotion: A successful crowdfunding campaign requires extensive marketing to reach potential backers. ...
  • Platform Fees: Most crowdfunding platforms charge a percentage of the funds raised as a fee.
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What is the success rate of Indiegogo? ›

The Indiegogo platform has a 9% success rate. However, Indiegogo is a flexible funding platform that lets you keep whatever money you raise, even if you don't meet your goal.

Why is crowdfunding not working? ›

Information on Your Startup Pitch Deck is Too General

No matter how fancy and colourful your startup pitch deck may look, if it doesn't provide potential equity crowdfunding investors with the information they're looking for, it won't help you convince them to write that cheque and invest in your startup.

What happens if Indiegogo fails? ›

In the event that a campaigner cannot fulfill the perks they promised, they are required by our Terms of Use to work with their contributors to find the next best option. We've seen campaigners offer a variety of solutions, including a full or partial refund, alternative perks, or discounts on a similar product.

What percentage does Indiegogo cut? ›

Indiegogo charges a five percent (5%) platform fee on all funds raised for your campaign. Fees are calculated and deducted from the funds you actually raise (not the goal you set).

Can you trust Indiegogo? ›

Indiegogo takes fraud very seriously and has a dedicated team that actively monitors and investigates reported campaigns. Once you have reported a suspicious campaign, it is crucial to remain vigilant. Keep an eye on the campaign's progress and any updates from Indiegogo regarding the investigation.

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