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How to go from failing to a $1,300,000 dollar campaign?
When a campaign doesn’t raise the amount you would expect, you start wondering what went wrong. You wonder what caused the project to...
Ran Cory
Dec 27, 20203 min read


Kickstarter Vs Indiegogo - Which crowdfunding platform is the best fit for you?
With more than 2,000 crowdfunding platforms available, choosing the right one for your project can be overwhelming. Some are extremely...
Ran Cory
Dec 27, 20204 min read


How we helped Fat Iron raise $1.4 million in the midst of a global pandemic
Lumina NRG’s first crowdfunding project, Fat Iron, raised $1.4 million on Indiegogo in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Fat...
Ran Cory
Dec 27, 20202 min read


Part 6 — The Finish Line + After the Campaign: Where Big Campaigns Become Real Brands
The end is not the end. It’s where you either become a brand… or become a cautionary tale. The final 48 hours: don’t be shy This is when procrastinators convert. Do: daily countdown posts email “last chance” sequences “we’re this close to unlocking X” rally moments remind people pricing goes up after campaign Post-campaign: keep selling (smartly) Indiegogo is famous for continuing sales after the campaign through its “keep raising / keep selling” model (commonly done via InDe
Ran Cory
Jan 111 min read


Part 5 — Launch Week & Momentum: How 7-Figure Campaigns Stay Alive
The campaign has three emotional arcs: Launch spike Mid-campaign “oh no” Final 48-hour surge The winners plan for all three. Launch day: treat it like a product drop Your goal is a Day 1 surge that creates social proof. Launch day checklist: email list blast (morning) creators post within first 24 hours paid ads + retargeting turned on comment section engagement (reply fast) first update posted early (celebrate + next milestone) Mid-campaign: manufacture mini-spikes Momentum
Ran Cory
Jan 111 min read
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