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Guest post by Angela Mastrogiacomo of Soundfly's FlypaperTrust in crowdfunding platforms is at an all-time low these days considering the historic melt-down of PledgeMusic recently. But that doesn’t mean crowdfunding in general isn’t still an extremely viable approach for musicians looking for support from their communities. In fact, Bandzoogle just launched their own crowdfunding feature.An exciting and well-executed crowdfunding campaign goes beyond fundraising: It can bring a network together, unify your branding, incubate great new merch ideas, create long-lasting promotional avenues, and filter out your true superfans. That, plus it can provide capital to support your next musical project. A great campaign pulls all of these narratives together and gives you a platform to tell the world: “This is who I am, this is what I’m all about; won’t you join me on this journey?”It’s kind of inspiring.Unfortunately too many artists make the mistake of assuming that simply starting a basic campaign and asking their friends to donate is enough. Not taking the time to adequately plan, put a timeline in place, and get others involved who want to help you succeed will almost certainly leave you asking yourself, “What went wrong?”So if you are planning to launch a crowdfunded project sometime soon, here are the six things that your campaign should always include.6 Things Every Crowdfunding Campaign Needs To Be Successful
In the wake of PledgeMusic's recent historic trainwreck, trust in crowdfunding platforms has sunk to an all-time low. In spite of this recent challenge, however, crowdfunding remains a very much. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/07/6-things-every-crowdfunding-campaign-needs-to-