There ate a lot of ICO projects in Bitcoin talk. And all we want here is to make our project successful.
That is why we launch bounty campaigns, visit blockchain events, pay big money to media an so on.
However, it's not a secret that the best ads is a world of mouth. But it is too difficult to make people talking to their friends about your project.
If your ICO includes event organisation, there is the way how you can make people talking about you. KickCity is building a decentralized reward-based event marketing protocol on blockchain. Having worked with many event organizers, it became obvious that their biggest problem is selling tickets or getting registration. We are solving this problem by creating incentives. Rewarding anyone to promote events. This simply means that users can invite their friends and when their friends buy tickets, they earn Tokens (Cryptocurrency), while the user who bought ticket gets a kind of cash back motivation to buy more tickets on KickCity platform. KCY tokens can be used to buy tickets on the platform and can also be converted to FIAT.
In your opinion, what can help to make a project successful?
Good time and communication are the two most important factors.
Should stimulate interest from the crowd for your crowdsale turns as soon as possible. However, in most cases the ICO is time constrained, which means that you have to be well prepared in terms of time.
Another important aspect of the crowd sale campaign is PR. Gaining a certain attention is one of the hardest parts, as the market is growing and new ICOs are launching almost every day. Be sure to continually interact with your audience before and during the campaign. This will help get more engagement with your campaign, as well as provide feedback that will allow you to refine while the ICO is underway.
The main communication channels here are social networking sites - Twitter and Facebook, and forums - Bitcointalk and Reddit. Consider selecting an expert to follow and engage in a dialogue with your audience on those channels. There is nothing worse than having a good preparation campaign but still failing because of lack of access.