Are you looking to bring on marketing help for your Kickstarter campaign so that you can get more traffic, exposure, and funding?
Look no further!
I’ve put together a complete list of some of the best marketing services in the industry that you can use to launch a killer campaign and rack up pledges while you’re live.
Rather thank linking you to every single service provider in the industry, I’ve highlighted the top trusted ones that are proven to get results.
Every successful entrepreneur underscores the importance of assembled a skilled team around your project. You can only achieve so much on your own.
These resources are meant to help get you started bringing together that team so that you can execute on your vision.
1. Jellop
Jellop has raised more than $225,204,660 across 475 projects using their advanced advertising technology for Facebook and Google.
They’ve partnered on many campaigns, including peak design, pebble, g-ro, sentio, and more. At the time of writing, they only charge a percentage of the revenue that they drive to your project (no setup fee).
2. Enventys Partners
Enventys Partners is a marketing agency that also caters to crowdfunding campaigns. You can use their services to generate leads, run Facebook ads, get your page copy written, engage in PR, and more.
According to the website, they’ve raised over 350 million dollars for campaigns and helped file more than 700 patents.
3. The Gadget Flow
The Gadget Flow is a product curation platform that helps you discover the latest products and projects. They will also broadcast your new campaign to their established community of backers.
Their website reaches more than 20 million people per month and their real-time dashboard tracks the performance of your listing on their marketplace.
4. Agency 2.0
Agency 2.0 is another marketing company that you can use to get attention to your crowdfunding campaign. They help with copywriting, PR, promotion, pre-launch, and more.
According to their website, they’ve fully managed 94 campaigns and raised a total of $37,332,316 for entrepreneurs.
5. Krowdster
Krowdster is a budget option for those out there that want access to marketing software that you can use to build pre-launch pages and backer lists that you can advertise to. You can also download media lists to help with your public relations and outreach.
6. CrowdfundingPr.org
We founded this press release website to help crowdfunders get the word out about their project and gain access to different media networks. You can submit a free or enhanced press release using the website.
Unlike other services, it is extremely affordable and we’ll deliver you a complete PR report so that you can see the coverage for yourself. If you haven’t yet written your press release, don’t worry. We can provide you with a professionally written one (asap).
7. Arora Project
Arora has raised more than $20 million for crowdfunding campaigns and help with content creation, website design, social media management, lead generation, and more.
They are a newer company, having started in 2016, and operate as a full-service crowdfunding campaign management agency. They’ve worked on projects like GeoOrbital, BauBax 2.0, HOPii, and more.
8. Mad Hatter
Mad Hatter is a crowdfunding agency that can help market your project, build up leads, and get you noticed. They will help with Facebook ads, public relations, email marketing, design, and more.
Eli has done a few articles for me and come on my podcast as an expert, sharing key tips and advice for those just getting started. If you are interested in their services, you can fill out an application form here.
9. Matixlabs
Matix Labs is another Kickstarter and ecommerce marketing agency that helps with paid advertisements through Facebook, Instagram, Google, and more. They’ve also raised $6 million themselves as creators.
The company also helps with website design, post-kickstarter marketing, and focus on conversion optimization.
10. BackerCamp
BackerCamp is a crowdfunding promotion company that helps with digital advertisements, copywriting, graphics, public relations, campaign building, and more. They’ve been around since 2012 and have helped projects get funding and attention over the year.