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What Would You Tilt?

A lot of campaigns have come through the Tilt, both big and small, long and short. People want to know what works best and how, but the important question is…WHAT WOULD YOU TILT?

There have been campaigns that aim for $100 and others aiming for $25,000, while some just aim for bigger groups-hoping to utilize the campaign community aspect of the Tilt. Some want their campaigns to go viral, while others are kept private and among a smaller, more controlled group. There are so many ways to use Crowdtilt, but there are still a lot out there! If you have a cool idea, or something you think should be put up on a campaign email us Team@Crowdtilt.com.

We have tons of ideas ourselves, and have seen all kinds of cool and creative campaigns over the last few months, but the best way to really get some new ideas/uses for the Tilt is by asking you-our followers and fans of Crowdtilt. Without you guys, we would not have learned as much as we have as fast as we have! 

Email Team@Crowdtilt.com with TUMBLR in the subject line for a free campaign. We will get you going right away! Even if you just have an idea, shoot it our way…we want to hear from the people! Let the good times roll!

  • 7 months ago
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