Top 5 Pledge Rewards

Date: Tue, Dec 12th, 2011 6:08pm

Top 5 Pledge Rewards

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times: the more project has to offer, the better!

We’ve taken 5 of our favourite rewards that are currently on offer on the PleaseFund.Us platform and have created a PFU-custom-made project made up from the ultimate mix-match of rewards. Like any other project, we have a range of pledges that are tiered accordingly; starting off small and ending on a plush note for the most generous of backers. Enjoy...

Hear me now…This reward is a great pledge by TOP that is widely accessible to almost any backer: An awesome starting block that offers two unique and personalised products (something every project should offer).

 

 

Say “Cheeeeese”! The Good Fashion Show is offering a package reward that gives the backer plenty for their support. Backers who miss out on this reward should be green with envy!

 

You don’t have to be a paperback writer to enjoy this reward. Without the Beatles adds credibility to it's project by even stating how much the book would be worth without the signature. Credibility is vital for any project if they are to gain people's trust.

 

Jumping up through the asking prices, GiveMeTap is offering a classic ‘all of the above’ reward for their ‘Ultimate Water Warrior’ with the chance to experience first hand what your money is going towards: A one-off experience for 10 lucky backers!

 

Don’t let this pledge price rattle your cage! For those of you brave enough to back this pledge, your CV could be massively enhanced by automatically becoming a co-producer on this documentary!

 

With any campaign it is important to know your target audience. Importantly, know what to offer and to whom. Within your tiered rewards, be sure to have pledges that appeal to your project’s core following as well as a catchable pledge that caters for a slightly wider audience. Don’t kid yourself into thinking people are going to be as interested in your project as much as you are, and automatically help fund it. People want things for their money!  But pledge rewards don't have to be expensive: The best rewards are something intimate to the project, and often something that doesn't have a pound value at all. A good project should essentially offer something for everyone.

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