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The RPG Kickstarters Which Break The Bank: Fame Pays
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<blockquote data-quote="Cergorach" data-source="post: 6002420" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>But before Kickstarter the developer/publisher had to take a huge leap of fate, now they can far better measure the market and not waste resources. Let's say that previously we had a 100 RPG books a year, half of which were unsuccessful, that balance will probably not change. But the developers/publishers won't spent a huge amount of money/time on books that weren't funded by Kickstarter. That leaves more room for projects that are succesful Kickstarters (time/money). Less money/time wasted on undesired books, that might mean more desired books. Wether that means more sales, I rather doubt, because RPG fans don't have an unlimited amount of funds.</p><p></p><p>The PDF thing is great, but it isn't for everyone as the Kickstarters were both PDFs and physical books are available, there are still a lot of folks who want (also) a physical copy of the book. Not to mention that the direct sales through Kickstarter are a lot more profitable to developers/publishers then regular channels like webstores/RPGnow/DTRPG/etc. And if properly used, Kickstarter is a very effective marketing tool, probably more effective then any other online channel...</p><p></p><p>I think that Kickstarter will become the defacto standard for the RPG 'industry', with maybe the exception of the big/established brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cergorach, post: 6002420, member: 725"] But before Kickstarter the developer/publisher had to take a huge leap of fate, now they can far better measure the market and not waste resources. Let's say that previously we had a 100 RPG books a year, half of which were unsuccessful, that balance will probably not change. But the developers/publishers won't spent a huge amount of money/time on books that weren't funded by Kickstarter. That leaves more room for projects that are succesful Kickstarters (time/money). Less money/time wasted on undesired books, that might mean more desired books. Wether that means more sales, I rather doubt, because RPG fans don't have an unlimited amount of funds. The PDF thing is great, but it isn't for everyone as the Kickstarters were both PDFs and physical books are available, there are still a lot of folks who want (also) a physical copy of the book. Not to mention that the direct sales through Kickstarter are a lot more profitable to developers/publishers then regular channels like webstores/RPGnow/DTRPG/etc. And if properly used, Kickstarter is a very effective marketing tool, probably more effective then any other online channel... I think that Kickstarter will become the defacto standard for the RPG 'industry', with maybe the exception of the big/established brands. [/QUOTE]
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