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How to Add Perks on Indiegogo
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Indiegogo is a popular crowdfunding platform that allows entrepreneurs, artists, and creators to raise funds for their projects. Offering perks to backers is a common way to incentivize people to contribute to your campaign. Here's how you can add perks on Indiegogo: 1. Sign in to your Indiegogo account and go to your campaign page. 2. Click on the "Perks" tab located on the left side of the page. 3. Click on the "Add perk" button. 4. Fill in the required information for the perk. This includes the perk title, the description, the image, and the price. 5. Choose the shipping details. You can choose to offer free shipping, charge a flat rate, or calculate shipping based on the backer's location. 6. Choose the number of units available for the perk. You can choose to have a limited number of units available or make it unlimited. 7. Set the estimated delivery date for the perk. 8. Click on the "Save" button to add the perk to your campaign. 9. You can repeat steps 3-8 to add more perks to your campaign. Once you have added the perks to your campaign, backers can choose to contribute to your campaign and select a perk that they want. It's important to ensure that your perks are attractive and appealing to your potential backers. You can also offer special perks to early backers to incentivize them to contribute to your campaign.
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