ICOs, or initial coin offerings, are becoming increasingly popular, creating a multi-billion-dollar market. There is no sign of this industry slowing down anytime soon, as ICOs are giving startups in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space access to limitless crowdfunded capital.
With the competition extremely stiff, it makes the marketing strategy a crucial component of the success (or failure) of the ICO. Attracting token investors and enthusiasts requires a well-thought-out marketing strategy, consisting of the five tips outlined below.
- Have an interesting story to share
Several tokens have successful ICOs simply because their audience loves their mission and what it stands for. Interesting and compelling stories act as magnets, attracting interest from those that want to get behind a token that shares the same values and belief as they do.
If you have an interesting story, present it in a way that it not only attracts potential backers, but also turns them into supporters. If they connect with your vision and mission, they will be much more eager and willing to tell other token fans about your ICO. It’s a very tight-knit community, so any time you can leverage your story, they better marketing reach you will obtain.
For instance, the team over at VaultBank, a company that is raising their own ICO in early December, is highlighted in all of their materials. And they do this because they didn’t just one day decide to be experts in their fields. Instead, the team has a wealth of experience in banking, startups, and technology. But they saw a need and saw the opportunity to fill that need, and they do a great job of explaining how and why they’re doing it.
It’s also a good idea to make sure your entire team is highlighted as this puts a face with the ICO and makes your token appear more human. With so many ICO options, and more launching almost daily, and opportunity you have to make a human connection, the better chance you stand of having a successful offering.
- Target the appropriate audience
Just because tokens are a hot commodity within the industry right now, doesn’t mean that an ICO should be mass marketed. The truth is, the majority of the real world doesn’t know what an ICO is, let alone what blockchain technology is. It’s foreign territory to the majority of the population.
When marketing an ICO, you are going to be targeting a very specific group of individuals, so your entire effort must be designed around that group, and only them. In the grand scheme of things, no other audience matters, especially when it comes to a very niche-specific offer like an ICO.
It would be wise to segment your marketing efforts into two: the experienced cryptocurrency crowd and those that are new, yet familiar with blockchain technology. This allows you to cover all of the bases, while maintaining very similar campaigns, which will only require minor tweaks and changes to pull each segment in.
- Consider retaining an ICO advisor
The token market is so new, and most ICOs are being rolled out by groups that haven’t previously launched a coin. With only one shot to knock this out of the park, it’s wise to have as much experience in your corner as possible.
“We’re a team of engineers,” explains Mickey Joe Nathan Johnnyson, the CTO and Co-Founder for FortKnoxster. “We know how to produce an amazing product and flawless code, but when it comes to structuring an ICO and marketing it, we didn’t know where to start.”
Consider retaining an experienced ICO advisor to help oversee the entire offering, which will help you meet and often exceed the raise-goal. Experience in the crypto industry is hard to come by, so any time you can bring someone onboard that can help navigate your ICO, it’s something that needs to be highly considered. The cost can come back ten-fold, simply because of the guidance offered, helping to deploy an effective marketing campaign that delivers the necessary capital raise.
Mickey and his team were able to build out their advisory board and bring on consultants that they found through interacting with the crypto community. And because of that they’ve been able to launch their own ICO this month.
- Ensure that your offer is transparent
It’s very simple. If your offering lacks transparency, it’s going to act as repellant towards potential buyers. Those that show potential interest need to have full confidence in the developing team behind an ICO. A lack of transparency will greatly reduce the amount of money you are able to raise during the initial offering.
One very simple way to portray transparency is to list extensive bios of every team member, and make them public on the website dedicated to the ICO. Include pictures, a comprehensive biography and even links to each team member’s social media accounts.
In addition, you should consider making your team active and available to answer questions on platforms like Reddit or even creating a dedicated Slack channel for discussion and Q&A. Those contributing to your ICO are also going to want to know how and where their funds will be used, so be sure to detail all financials, providing even more transparency.
- Make sure your ICO is compliant
There are many compliancy issues that need to be taken into account in regard to how the token must be issued and who is eligible to partake in the ICO. There are very strict guidelines that need to be adhered to when marketing an ICO, so it’s best to hire a law firm that is familiar with SEC guidelines and more specifically, SEC guidelines pertaining to ICOs.
“When it came to compliance, we probably spent more time on that than any other area of our ICO,” explains Ilia Korguzalov, Founder of Arcona.io, another startup that is raising an ICO this month. “Many countries have not explicitly stated how they’ll be regulating ICOs, but we wanted to err on the side of caution and ensure that we were 100 percent compliant with whatever countries our participants came from.”
One sticky area is celebrity endorsements, which is one marketing tactic several ICOs have used. The SEC has issued warnings, advising that many endorsements are violating securities laws by not disclosing the nature of the relationship.
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BEFORE AGREEING TO ADVIC THE PROJECT .
First: Do a background check on the team if they have any knowledge or experience with
blockchain so that u wouldn't be wasting your time teaching them instead of advising
them..
Secondly: I will find out the reason or purpose of the coin/token: if the token/coin is solving
any problem that makes since,
Thirdly: I will want to know if the project has a strong community backing them up.
Fourthly: I will want to know if there is going to be any competitor. So as to know how to
bring in our 'A Game’.
And also: I will also do another background check on the team if they have any bad
reputation that could affect the project.
Also: I will want to know what the softcap and hardcap of the project will be and if there is
any justifiable reason behind it. (How much is needed to fund the project).
AND I WILL ADVISE
Firstly: to have a distinctive and comprehensive white paper and a directive Road map.
Secondly:, I will advice that the team members upload their LinkedIn profile, Github, or any
other social media profile they have on the website so as to attract investors trust.
Thirdly: I will advise the team to conduct a Bounty or airdrop so as to increase their
community.
Fourthly: I will advice that the tokens are locked till the end of the ICO.
And Also: I will also advice that the project social media page remains very active always at
least one post per two days.
Also: I will advise if the team can consider listing the coin on a notable Asian exchange.
They have a strong market.
In addition: I will advise that a benefit/bonus should be given to token holders.
Also: I will also advise that the community should hold a larger amount of the token/coin
than the team
And: I will advise the team conducts a paid advertisement on sites and social media for the
project so as to increase the community.
Also: I will also advise that the team gets in touch with noticeable companies so as to back
the project up. For example if a company like Microsoft is backing a project up, there is
every possibility that the project will be successful.. And investors will be able to trust the
credibility of the project.
Also: I will also advise that the ICO price is moderately set so as not to scare away investors.
Also: I will advise the team to reply questions being asked by the community on social
medias clearly and accurately as much as possible and avoid arguments.
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