Since we're thinking of crowdfunding Season 1 of No Tomorrow, I've been researching companies/individuals who tout themselves as successful crowdfunding experts. Anyone here know of any that are truly legit - with a verifiable successful track record? And how much does it cost? Note - I'm not all that comfortable with people who charge all their fees up front for this kind of service (marketing, campaign mgmt, social media mgmt). I mean, where's their investment, if their fees aren't at least partially based on the success of the campaign? Or am I being paranoid? I know, the standard answer is to do it myself - but taking that aspect out of the equation (for various reasons), are these guys worth it?
John T. Trigonis is a crowdfunder expert for hire.
Cool, thanks Dan. :)
Lorenzo L. Johnson, Jr Thanks, we've got two marketing people on board - on of whom is experienced at crowdfunding. And both are reasonably priced, because they love our project.
Lorenzo L. Johnson, Jr Too soon to tell - still creating and approving post topics, timelines, etc. I'll know more in 7-10 days.
If it's the nut campaign. You guys have it set up good. But you always can use free publicity. So get other people involved with your crowdfunding campagin. My brother told Jamie Foxx to tell his friends to post about "Just Mercy". It works. People saw it.
The libraries have publications with fact checked organizations. I included a section in my book entitled "Funding for Internship and Scholarship Programs which added several of them.
No, for the simple reason their job is to say whatever to make them look good. They can never describe it like you can. Gather a team of like minds who want to do it for the art and the money. Their enthusiasm in sharing it will sell it.