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Kickstarter How does a Kickstarter Bleed Money?

darjr

I crit!
Yea, it looks like a combination of bad planning, lack of prep, an inability to adjust to the liking of the backers. Oh and some cold feet.

edit to add, I'm not expert and I have no insider info. I only know what was in the posted article.
 
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Dice4Hire

First Post
I heard somewhere some people pledge high levels to unlock higher rewards (Or see what they are) and then drop pledges to something they actually want to pay.

I have no idea what happened here, though.
 

SkidAce

Legend
Supporter
I heard somewhere some people pledge high levels to unlock higher rewards (Or see what they are) and then drop pledges to something they actually want to pay.

I have no idea what happened here, though.

And here I thought Kickstarters were for donating and supporting a cause you wanted to help succeed. With prizes an ancillary bonus.

I am so silly.
 

MatthewJHanson

Registered Ninja
Publisher
And here I thought Kickstarters were for donating and supporting a cause you wanted to help succeed. With prizes an ancillary bonus.

I am so silly.

I don't think there's any single attitude that backers need to have. There are some backers who use Kickstarter to support a cause, but there's also a lot of people (I'm guessing the majority) view more like a pre-order system.
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
I don't think there's any single attitude that backers need to have. There are some backers who use Kickstarter to support a cause, but there's also a lot of people (I'm guessing the majority) view more like a pre-order system.

Yup. Both project creators and backers often use it as an elaorate pre-order system. It works incredibly well for that - better than an actual pre-order system!
 

Janx

Hero
Yup. Both project creators and backers often use it as an elaorate pre-order system. It works incredibly well for that - better than an actual pre-order system!

I've never touched kickstarter or its ilk, but that was what I thought the entire premise was.

I have a product that I want to bring to market, I skip the venture captitalists and all that, and go straight to kickstarter. The KS brings in money to fund the project, and has a minimum threshold as to what I need to do an initial print run. Because ultimately, that's what every KS backer gets, is a product.

The scaling rewards, etc, is just like those late-night Ron Popeill commercials. "order now, and you'll also recieve a ..."
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
I've never touched kickstarter or its ilk, but that was what I thought the entire premise was.

I have a product that I want to bring to market, I skip the venture captitalists and all that, and go straight to kickstarter. The KS brings in money to fund the project, and has a minimum threshold as to what I need to do an initial print run. Because ultimately, that's what every KS backer gets, is a product.

Not necessarily. The reward doesn't have to be the funded product - it can be anything. Typically, the funded product tends to be one of the rewards, though, for obvious reasons.
 


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