Everything You Need for a Winning Crowdfunding Campaign (Infographic)Here's a statistical breakdown of all of the completed campaigns on Indiegogo and Kickstarter as of early August.

ByCatherine Clifford

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Successfulcrowdfundingis a bit of an art. You have to win over the hearts of people enough that they are willing to open their wallets. There is no one-size-fits-all method.

What platform should you use? While it's generally agreed that you should have a video on your campaign page to explain what you are doing and why it's important, how long should your video be? What's too long for a campaign to open for accepting donations? What's too short? How many reward levels should you offer? There are many questions.

诚然malleab提供一些指导le process, crowdfunding industry market research and data analysis company HiveWire partnered with e-commerce website-building platform Shopify to analyze the 400,000 completed crowdfunding campaigns that have run on the two best-known platforms --KickstarterandIndiegogo-- as of Aug. 7th.

Related:7 Secrets From the Man Who Turned a Kickstarter Flop Into the Most Successful Campaign Ever

Taken together, Kickstarter and Indiegogo are expected to raise $4.35 billion by 2015, according to industry data collected byHiveWireandShopify.

Between the two front-running platforms, however, campaign owners on Kickstarter have raised about three times what campaign owners have raised on Indiegogo. New York City-based Kickstarter has raised $1.2 billion for its campaign owners, while San Francisco-based Indiegogo has raised $378 million.

In other words, Kickstarter is to crowdfunding what Kleenex is to facial tissue. And Kickstarter dominates news headlines, even more-so than the term "crowdfunding," according toGoogle topic search data. And while Kickstarter drew more than5.5 million monthly unique visitors in July,Indiegogo drew only 2.3 million, according to digital analytics companyMillward Brown Digital.

Related:Leverage Video to Cut Through the Crowdfunding Clutter

All that name recognition and online traffic means higher success rates for Kickstarter's campaign owners, too. Kickstarter's success rates are markedly higher than Indiegogo's: Where 43.4 percent of Kickstarter's campaigns are successful, only between 9.5 and 17.1 percent of Indiegogo's campaigns are. (The lower Indiegogo success rate is for those campaigns where the owner opts to elect for "flex funding," where a campaign owner gets the amount raised even if he or she doesn't reach the goal advertised. The higher Indiegogo success rate is for fixed funding, where a campaign owner opts to only get the money from backers if the campaign reaches its full established goal.)

While every crowdfunding campaign will have its own set of needs, here's a look at some averages for successful campaigns: They last 35 days, offer 9 levels of rewards, have 8 updates from campaign owners, the founder of the campaign has an average of 923 friends, the average pledge is $87, and the average video lasts 3 minutes and 4 seconds.

Check out theinfographic belowfor additional data on successful Kickstarter and Indiegogo crowdfunding campaigns, broken down geographically and by category.

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Everything You Need for a Winning Crowdfunding Campaign (Infographic)

Related:Become a Crowdfunding Wizard: 8 Tips You've Probably Never Heard Before.

Related Book:Cash From The Crowd

Catherine Clifford

Senior Entrepreneurship Writer at CNBC

Catherine Clifford is senior entrepreneurship writer at CNBC. She was formerly a senior writer at Entrepreneur.com, the small business reporter at CNNMoney and an assistant in the New York bureau for CNN. Clifford attended Columbia University where she earned a bachelor's degree. She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. You can follow her on Twitter at @CatClifford.

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