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Would you like to be part of a World Record?
This project shows that Kickstarter isn’t always about designing a physical product and then raising money to get it made.
A Classic Funding Curve & Topping £100k. My Kickstarter dashboards - part 4
Here’s the final part of my series looking into the funding dashboards of my latest three Kickstarter campaigns.
The First “Big One”. My Kickstarter campaign dashboards - part 3
This was my first “big one”. Here are the reasons this project did significantly better than my previous ones.
My Kickstarter campaign dashboards - part 2
One key strategy I took forward after my third project: focus on number of backers rather than the amount pledged.
One piece of luck. My Kickstarter campaign dashboards - part 1
Digging into the project progress for my very first campaign.
Is Kickstarter worth it? After 8 Kickstarter campaigns has Kickstarter delivered?
Does Kickstarter get you more customers than you could get running your own pre-launch campaign. Let’s look at the data.
Most things are normal. But the edges get the clicks
You don’t often hear in the news about normal things. They don’t make interesting content. But most things are normally and it’s worth remembering that.
Do repeat backers back early?
Digging into geography a bit more, where in the US are people backing? Do repeat backers back early?
After 8 Kickstarter campaigns, is it the same people coming back each time?
As with anyone selling a product, I want to know as much as possible about who my customers are. When it comes to Kickstarter that means analysing my backers.
Using ChatGPT for analysis of product feedback (and a warning)
With customer surveys and questionnaires, often the most interesting parts are the qualitative feedback. When you have loads of that data, ChatGPT can help.
Lies, damn lies, and Kickstarter statistics
There are always a lot of numbers thrown around when it comes to Kickstarter and you need to be careful in how you interpret them.
Why people might not want your product (even if it saves thousands of lives)
Having a good idea is not enough. These five factors are a great way to frame your strategic thinking around the adoption of your product or service.
I raised over £100k on Kickstarter. Here’s how it went - Part 2
It’s significant that my best Kickstarter has come after six previous ones. Some reasons for this are obvious and others less so.
I raised over £100k on Kickstarter. Here’s how it went - Part 1
I’ve just finished my seventh Kickstarter campaign and it’s been my most successful to date. Here a brief overview of the project.
What to put in your Kickstarter Press Kit
A key part of all strategies is to put together a Press Kit for your project. And this may well be easier than you think since you’ve pretty much done all the work anyway in putting your Kickstarter project page together.
Let’s talk about spam
Spam is an unfortunate part of the online world and Kickstarter is no exception. As soon as you launch your Kickstarter project you’ll start to have people getting in touch offering to help your campaign.
Kickstarter - why you must start strong
I’m a few days into my seventh Kickstarter campaign. It’s still early days but I’m pleased with the progress so far. Here are some initial thoughts.
Free marketing - earn it
One tactic is to pay to put your Kickstarter in front of people via ads. The other is to make it happen for free.