ToyRocketStudios wrote:Any thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Your project had a HUGE dead zone. Most days were zero pledge days.
Yet, your project video is pretty good. It's very informative, in fact. Not exciting, but informative.
Your project page, however, is a visual eyesore. It's all of that blue that is causing it. You used visual dividers, which is good, but they are woefully ineffective. As is, you should call it Blue Annoyance, as it distracts visually from your snow concept.
You substituted the great shot of that room with all of your cut out snowflakes, which is fairly stunning, visually speaking, for a bunch of diagrams of snowflakes.
Instead of this:
You gave them this:
Your project's Kicktraq link tells a sad story:
http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/toyroc ... aft-books/Only 28 shares. How successful did you expect to be, with so little sharing going on?
Your project page looked like crap, it was a visual eyesore of the first magnitude, so it is no real surprise that people didn't bother sharing it. They didn't want to bore people with those Sad Sack visuals, nor that eye-hurting blue imagery.
You could do a crowd funding project for the dies, and another for the actual printing. That would enable you to get your funding goal down, considerably, in order to make it more readily achievable.
But, the big deficiency is with your project page, itself. Kickstarter can easily handle a fourteen thousand dollar project. Your project page, as it was, was what was not up to the task.
You ran this project in May and June. Run it closer to Christmas, in November or December. Your project page didn't have a single human being's picture don it. Thus, socially speaking, it was visually dead. Dead man walking!
It's a great little project. It has lots of potential. You guys simply squandered it. Revise your project page, take some pictures, and relaunch it.