Showing posts with label IndieGoGo Campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IndieGoGo Campaign. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2015

HIATUS Pt. 1

Yea Yea... I know... It's been a while. Like over a month. I know, I'M SORRY! And I KNOW I keep saying it, but keeping up with a blog is difficult for me! Especially since I've been focusing most of my time and effort to my IndieGoGo campaign (which honestly didn't get very far...)


I obviously need to come out with a video next time around... ANYWAY, I was trying my best to get donations but if you read one of my other posts about Facebook, then you can understand why I was having a hard time. I ultimately caved in and spent $15 to boost my IndieGoGo-link post and got about 10 more Likes on my page but no additional donations (I am still grateful for more Likes though, don't get me wrong!)

Another thing I've been spending a lot of my time on is my Etsy page! 


I only have 4 items (only 2 of them are actually my creation) but it's certainly a start! Two of the items are custom handmade vintage pieces given to me as a donation from my boyfriend's great-grandmother! How sweet, right?! So that's my Etsy page, check it out!

There have been a multitude of other things that have sort of taken over my mind and time in the last month, most things I couldn't control (which I'll get into in another post) so it's kept me from Really getting down to business! But now I'm back, and will hopefully keep up with this S**t!

Thanks for hanging in there! :D

*Fun Fact: Today is my Dad's birthday! :) Happy Birthday Daddy, Thank you for all of your support!*

Monday, September 28, 2015

Because I Have To...



Ok, so this is the post I've been dreading... Crowdfunding... I'm not good at it. As a new business, I'm broke. That's something that most consumers don't know about small businesses; you really need a nice chunk of capital in order to begin operations. I went to business school after receiving my degree in Fashion Design, and while they taught us all of the ins and outs of "business," they didn't really elaborate much on how to actually obtain the funds needed to start a company.

Luckily, we live in the digital world full of social media marketing and a larger sense of online community. So I decided to put together and launch a crowd-funding campaign to help me raise the start-up funds needed to get this show on the road. I've had several donations, which I am incredibly grateful and appreciative for, but in all honesty, it's HARD!! I wasn't aware that Facebook sucks in terms of actually reaching out to people. Maybe you have 572 friends, but I can guarantee that only about 15 of them actually see what you post. And, when you rely Heavily on the support of your social circle (whether it's full of close friends and family or distant acquaintances) it's critical that as many people see it as possible! Facebook's platform seems to be Pay-to-Play, so without "Boosting" my post, the same 5 people are the only ones Liking and Sharing. This is a BIG PROBLEM!

So, after realizing this, I transitioned over to Twitter. They are SO much better when it comes to actually connecting with others and getting your message out! Granted, I have no idea how many (if any) of the donations came from Twitter followers, but I have connected with many other professionals who are interested in what I'm doing. Some have helped by retweeting my link and some are interested in collaborating! (Remember that photo shoot I mentioned in the last post? Well, the photographer found me on Twitter!) 

Now, without further ado, I'm sharing my IndieGoGo fundraising campaign because I need help. I really need help. If there's someone out there that's interested in historical costuming, couture wedding gowns, or just supporting small businesses, please do me the giant favor of making a contribution today. There's less than 30 days left now, and I'm only 2% of the way to my goal. I really Really need your help! Click here to make a donation. 

Thanks for reading!