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🤝 BackerKit Cross-Collab Campaigns are a first of its kind in crowdfunding – and we?

🤝 BackerKit Cross-Collab Campaigns are a first of its kind in crowdfunding – and we’re looking for creators like you to be part of its beta. Hey, Crowdfunding has primarily been a solo endeavor: 1 creator launches 1 project and runs it alone. But is that the only way? Last month, we tested a different way – one that broke this rule and with amazing results. Introducing [Cross-Collab Campaigns]( Crowdfunding campaigns where two (2) creators launch two (2) separate projects concurrently, each with its own independent concept and funding goal, but collaborate on an incentive (eg. an exclusive cross-collab reward) that unlocks only when both projects reach their initial funding goals. [BackerKit Cross-Collab Campaigns example]( Each Cross-Collab Campaign creator so far has earned: - More fans. Get instant exposure with your partner’s backer audience and vice versa. One Cross-Collab pair saw up to 80% of their combined backers pledging to both projects. - More funds. Cross-promotion among Cross-Collab creators can help boost funding. One creator gained an extra 33% in total funds raised from their partner’s backer audience. - And way more fun. This is your chance to partner with a creator that you admire to make something unique to you both, run a project side-by-side, and experience the roller coaster ride of a crowdfunding campaign, together. “I've been doing this for over three years now, and I've never had so much fun with a crowdfunding campaign before; the cross collabs have really made this small world feel so much more like a community!” – Odessa Johnsen-Dearing, Key & Crow Studios Cross-Collab Campaigns are a first of its kind in crowdfunding – and we’re looking for innovative creators like you to be part of its beta. [Take 5 minutes to apply here]( to be among the first to run a Cross-Collab Campaign on BackerKit. Apply by Monday, May 6 to be considered. Please reply here with any questions. Glad to assist with any inquiries you have. Thanks, and we hope you can join us. Rosanna Yau Co-Founder, BackerKit [Rosanna Yau, Co-founder at BackerKit] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( BackerKit · 1600 Bryant St · #411447 · San Francisco, CA 94141 · USA

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