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Examples of typical campaign activities that issuer's perform with Frontfundr.
Sample list of campaign activities for issuer's to perform with Frontfundr.

Optimize your capital raise

FrontFundr’s entrepreneur centre provides top strategies to help you ensure your next capital raise is successful!

Start Your Journey

Phase 1: Pre-Launch

Our top articles and blog posts that help issuers prepare for a successful campaign launch

Best practices for campaign videos

3 min read

What is a private link or 'deeplink' launch?

5 min read

How to convert your network

2 min read

Phase 2: Live Campaign

While your campaign is live, utilize our top tools and tactics to ensure your campaign is a a success

The importance of a closing countdown

2 min read

Leveraging social proof in your promotions

3 min read

Social media advertising best practices

2 min read

Phase 3: Post-Raise

After your campaign is complete, it is important to help cultivate your community - these are some of our best tips to do so.

Post-Campaign investor communication

1 min read

Best practices for shareholder updates

7 min read

The importance of campaign thank you’s

1 min read

Case Studies

Learn how to succeed on FrontFundr by reading through our campaign success stories.

Liquid Wind: A tale of sustainable investments and remarkable returns

4 min read

Blossom Social: Turning an investor community into ambassadors

5 min read

HEMPALTA: From crowdfunding success to listing on the TSX

5 min read

Giving everyone access to early-stage startup investing.

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