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Make a splash with your public launch

Phase III - Public campaign

Make a splash with your public launch

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Your private launch targeted your inner circle. The public launch opens your campaign to SeedBlink's wider investor community and beyond.

Announcement template

Subject: Our SeedBlink funding round is now public!

We're excited to announce that our SeedBlink funding round is now open to all investors!

After a successful private phase with our close supporters, we're inviting everyone to join our journey as we [mission statement].

In the past [time period], [Company] has achieved:
• [Revenue/user milestone]
• [Product/market achievement]
• [Industry recognition]

We're raising [amount] to [primary funding goal] and accelerate our growth across Europe.

Minimum investment: €2,500

View our campaign: [LINK]

Support us by:
• Investing in our round
• Sharing our campaign with potential investors
• Engaging with our announcements on LinkedIn and Twitter

Thank you for being part of our story.
[Founder Name]

Distribution channels

Company channels

• Email newsletter • LinkedIn company page • Twitter profile • Website banner/popup • Blog announcement

Personal channels

• Founder LinkedIn posts • Team member shares • Personal networks (WhatsApp, Telegram) • Industry forums/communities

Engagement strategy

  1. Schedule all posts simultaneously for maximum impact
  2. Block 1-2 hours post-launch to engage with comments and questions
  3. Respond to all investor messages within 24 hours
  4. Share real-time updates as milestones are reached

Additional tactics

Add campaign link to email signatures
Update website meta descriptions
Create a press release for industry publications
Schedule a LinkedIn Live or a SeedBlink webinar to pitch investors
Partner with complementary companies for cross-promotion

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