33 Rewards Ideas for your campaign
HaySatar / Jun 06, 2024
Offering attractive rewards is one of the best ways to encourage donors on HaySatar and it will definitely increase the number of people willing to support you.
The best reward options are the product you have created or a replica/prototype you are about to create, autographed cards, invitations from your show, discounts on your future collection or exclusive items such as t-shirts, bags, pens, etc. that are in any way related to you or your business.
But there are examples of extraordinary rewards and incentives that have paid off in many American crowdfunding projects.
Unique, memorable rewards and promotions will make your project more popular and attractive, quickly and easily spread on the Internet.
Here we present 33 reward and incentive ideas that you can use when creating your crowdfunding project, depending on the size of the support.
1. Fill the flash drive with your work, snippets, images, music, scripts, designs, code, or other goodies that have appeared in your project. See if you can make each flash drive unique!
2. Signed. Mail out pages of autographs or scenes from an actor's script, or other paper illustrations related to your case.
3. Recipes of dishes. Share your snacks and tips for making delicious meals. Personal recipes. Joan Didion suggested some of her favorite recipes and the result surprised him.
4. Fifteen minutes of interview. Let the sponsor act as an interviewer with you and answer his questions.
5. Non-standard cases. Hand-decorated cases for phones, glasses, keys, etc., something that you simply cannot buy in a store.
6. Visit to the working room. One day, allow a sponsor, remotely, to be present and/or involved in your creative process.
7. Sponsor's name. Include sponsor names in the credits or in the program or in your video, as in the Sailor Moon documentary.
8. Dinner for two. Serve a free or discounted delicious dinner for two at your restaurant.
9. Antique from your area. Send something vintage from your area. It can be a record, a photograph, a book, something from dishes, and in general anything that can be sent.
10. Offer some naming rights. It could be your new product that doesn't have a name yet, or a name for an animal or even a company name.
11. Sponsor's name on the item, product. Write the sponsor's name on your industrial furniture, product, etc.
12. Script in advance. Promise and send the script for future stories, unreleased videos, performances, etc.
13. Bumper stickers. Print out some super nice stickers and send to sponsors.
14. Goodies. Send non-perishable goodies to sponsors.
15. Plants. Send sponsors seeds of unique plants.
16. A piece of dialogue. Fulfill the writer's dreams and let the sponsors write a few lines of dialogue.
17. Handmade. Send something handmade from your area. For example, a coffee cup, it will be a sweet reminder of your gratitude along with every morning cup of coffee.
18. Favorite animal. Suggest including a picture of your favorite animal in some public or other place.
19. Collectible product. Make a limited edition of your work, numbered and well packaged.
20. Questions and answers. Record a three-minute video answering the sponsor's three questions.
21. Names of pets. Name the design or model after the sponsor's favorite pet.
22. Favorite place. Make an action related to your favorite sponsor place.
23. Flowers for the grave. Promise to go and put flowers on the graves of the sponsor's relatives, with photo or video proof.
24. Poster for the sponsor. Create and print a unique, personalized poster for your sponsor.
25. From your wardrobe. Send a gift from your wardrobe for one item, a suit, or let sponsors choose what's in stock.
26. On the refrigerator. Make and send cool fridge magnets with thanks.
27. Virtual dinner. Arrange a delicious dinner with the remote presence of the sponsor.
28. Headdress. Make cool hats (decorated with even cooler slogans).
29. Share your style. Offer sponsors personalized style advice and housekeeping.
30. Knitted products to order. Make something unique that sponsors won't find anywhere else.
31. Social Networks. Follow the sponsor on social networks.
32. Picnic in your area. Prepare and submit a list of great picnic spots in your area.
33. Tourism in your area. Prepare and submit a travel plan for active holidays in your area.
All of the above ideas for rewards and rewards come from successful crowdfunding campaigns.
These examples of awards and promotions will help you understand the essence of awards and come up with your own unique awards according to your imagination.
And most importantly, this list will help you understand that crowdfunding is not a donation system, but something more complex and diverse. There is an opinion that crowdfunding is a store for prepaid orders, but this is not so, this is not a store.
The best reward options are the product you have created or a replica/prototype you are about to create, autographed cards, invitations from your show, discounts on your future collection or exclusive items such as t-shirts, bags, pens, etc. that are in any way related to you or your business.
But there are examples of extraordinary rewards and incentives that have paid off in many American crowdfunding projects.
Unique, memorable rewards and promotions will make your project more popular and attractive, quickly and easily spread on the Internet.
Here we present 33 reward and incentive ideas that you can use when creating your crowdfunding project, depending on the size of the support.
1. Fill the flash drive with your work, snippets, images, music, scripts, designs, code, or other goodies that have appeared in your project. See if you can make each flash drive unique!
2. Signed. Mail out pages of autographs or scenes from an actor's script, or other paper illustrations related to your case.
3. Recipes of dishes. Share your snacks and tips for making delicious meals. Personal recipes. Joan Didion suggested some of her favorite recipes and the result surprised him.
4. Fifteen minutes of interview. Let the sponsor act as an interviewer with you and answer his questions.
5. Non-standard cases. Hand-decorated cases for phones, glasses, keys, etc., something that you simply cannot buy in a store.
6. Visit to the working room. One day, allow a sponsor, remotely, to be present and/or involved in your creative process.
7. Sponsor's name. Include sponsor names in the credits or in the program or in your video, as in the Sailor Moon documentary.
8. Dinner for two. Serve a free or discounted delicious dinner for two at your restaurant.
9. Antique from your area. Send something vintage from your area. It can be a record, a photograph, a book, something from dishes, and in general anything that can be sent.
10. Offer some naming rights. It could be your new product that doesn't have a name yet, or a name for an animal or even a company name.
11. Sponsor's name on the item, product. Write the sponsor's name on your industrial furniture, product, etc.
12. Script in advance. Promise and send the script for future stories, unreleased videos, performances, etc.
13. Bumper stickers. Print out some super nice stickers and send to sponsors.
14. Goodies. Send non-perishable goodies to sponsors.
15. Plants. Send sponsors seeds of unique plants.
16. A piece of dialogue. Fulfill the writer's dreams and let the sponsors write a few lines of dialogue.
17. Handmade. Send something handmade from your area. For example, a coffee cup, it will be a sweet reminder of your gratitude along with every morning cup of coffee.
18. Favorite animal. Suggest including a picture of your favorite animal in some public or other place.
19. Collectible product. Make a limited edition of your work, numbered and well packaged.
20. Questions and answers. Record a three-minute video answering the sponsor's three questions.
21. Names of pets. Name the design or model after the sponsor's favorite pet.
22. Favorite place. Make an action related to your favorite sponsor place.
23. Flowers for the grave. Promise to go and put flowers on the graves of the sponsor's relatives, with photo or video proof.
24. Poster for the sponsor. Create and print a unique, personalized poster for your sponsor.
25. From your wardrobe. Send a gift from your wardrobe for one item, a suit, or let sponsors choose what's in stock.
26. On the refrigerator. Make and send cool fridge magnets with thanks.
27. Virtual dinner. Arrange a delicious dinner with the remote presence of the sponsor.
28. Headdress. Make cool hats (decorated with even cooler slogans).
29. Share your style. Offer sponsors personalized style advice and housekeeping.
30. Knitted products to order. Make something unique that sponsors won't find anywhere else.
31. Social Networks. Follow the sponsor on social networks.
32. Picnic in your area. Prepare and submit a list of great picnic spots in your area.
33. Tourism in your area. Prepare and submit a travel plan for active holidays in your area.
All of the above ideas for rewards and rewards come from successful crowdfunding campaigns.
These examples of awards and promotions will help you understand the essence of awards and come up with your own unique awards according to your imagination.
And most importantly, this list will help you understand that crowdfunding is not a donation system, but something more complex and diverse. There is an opinion that crowdfunding is a store for prepaid orders, but this is not so, this is not a store.