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What constitutes an expert verb-er, in these cases?

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1. Ask yourself why that is.
2. Solve for it.
3. Go be the next Million Dollar Kickstarter.
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Don't got the time, money, and connections to do so without risking my livelihood on a first time RPG venture.

That especially is the reason why. You have to be pretty big already to market the less sexy martial options
 


That especially is the reason why. You have to be pretty big already to market the less sexy martial options

If the demand is there, I find this a difficult position to accept. Are you saying that the demand (and potential profit) just doesnt exist, despite the unending threads here?

I'm not sure what I would take away as the lesson if that was the case...
 



If the demand is there, I find this a difficult position to accept. Are you saying that the demand (and potential profit) just doesnt exist, despite the unending threads here?

I'm not sure what I would take away as the lesson if that was the case...
Im saying supplying that demand isn't easy.

I work in sales. Just because someone wants something doesn't mean supplying it is simple or easy. And people tend to take the easy route. This is why many 3PP have tons and tons of spell content but few non magical maneuver content.
 

If the demand is there, I find this a difficult position to accept
there are plenty of KS that stay small, the big ones come with a built in audience, because you have a large YT following, because of whatever you did before, etc.
It’s not enough to start a KS and not tell anyone about it, hoping they find it

Plenty stay at 10k or less, deduct production cost, shipping cost, expenses for art, and there is not much left
 

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