What is perk in indiegogo




















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Agencies seeking to be listed as the Campaign Owner accept and assume all responsibilities of a Campaign Owner. Provide Monthly Updates to Contributors Campaign Owners must provide substantive detailed updates at least once a month to their Contributors.

For an idea on best practices for updates, please refer to our Update Help Center article. Your identity must be verified before we can disburse funds to you.

Identity verification is processed by a third party, and your personal data will be encrypted by bit SSL encryption The location listed on your Campaign page must match the legal residence information you provide to us Refer to the ID Verification Help Center Article for more information Addressing Contributor Comments on a Campaign The comments section of your Campaign is a place where Contributors to your Campaign can ask questions, voice concerns, and interact with each other and you.

You are required to address all comments unless that comment, or the Contributor, violates our Terms You must respond promptly and truthfully to all questions posed to you by either Indiegogo or a Contributor Comments should only be marked as spam if they violate the Terms. Campaign Owners may not cross-promote, or otherwise contact via email, SMS, or any other forms of communication Contributors about other Campaigns, products, services, or other activities, this is especially so for Campaigns outside of the Indiegogo platform.

Such communications are considered spam and are a violation of our Privacy Policy. Repeat Campaign Owners If you either: a have run a previous crowdfunding Campaign on our Platform or another platform and have not fulfilled the Perks or their equivalent from the previous campaign, or b have run a crowdfunding Campaign on our Platform or another platform and have not fulfilled the Perks from the previous campaign before selling substantially equivalent products as those that were offered as Perks in commerce via either a third-party platform or through a dedicated site, then you may not launch another campaign on our Platform without providing us with adequate proof that the Perks or the equivalent from your previous campaign have been fulfilled, though we may choose to allow you to run a subsequent campaign in our sole discretion.

All decisions regarding the adequacy of proof will also remain solely within our discretion. You should also not separately take funds from Contributors and then Contribute those funds to the Campaign via your Campaign Owner account, since we still consider this to be self-contributing.

Contributors must Contribute to your Campaign through their own accounts. You may not: Incorporate our intellectual property and branding elements both on and off our website in a way that implies we endorse your activities or you are associated with Indiegogo Include any visual element that could be interpreted to have been produced by Indiegogo, including but not limited to banners, progress bars or funding stats Disbursements Before we disburse any Campaign funds to you, our Trust and Safety Team will review your Campaign for compliance with our Terms of Use and all other related policies like these Community Guidelines You must complete all identity and banking verification processes, including any follow-up information requested by our payment processor or identity verification vendor, before your Campaign will be reviewed to approve disbursement.

You can always add, edit, or remove perks during your campaign. Only certain types of perks work as add-ons. Specifically, an add-on needs to be a perk that is logically associated with another perk that a backer selects first. So, think of an add-on as an upsell or cross-sell item. As a guiding principle for your perks: backers get most excited about your actual product rather than branded merchandise. Maxfoot is a foldable eBike designed for both daily commutes and weekend adventures.

The campaign was an immediate success, quickly shattering its funding goal. This success was in part due to the fantastic perk strategy the Maxfoot team put together.

Primary perks offered by Maxfoot included a super early bird special of two discounted eBikes and a number of early bird specials for various models of the eBike. Each of these perks came in several color options. Maxfoot also explained how the add-on feature increased campaign contributions. Ready to get started with add-on perks for your campaign? Read our Help Center article! The world has changed so much since I began here, but one thing has remained constant:… read more. Want to get straight talk on how to run a great crowdfunding campaign?

What Are Add-On Perks? However, the add-on feature has a few specific benefits, including: Less Clutter. Organized Shipments. You will have an easier time organizing shipments for delivery because all the perks go under one contribution on you perks claimed and donations csv.



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