sbriggman wrote:Sorry to hear you were laid off. What kind of freelancing?
Hi Sal,
I'm a commercial artist, currently freelancing conceptual design for a slot machine company, designing the looks of the cabinets, logo designs, animations, symbols, backgrounds and paint up everything pretty, taking the concepts from beginning to end. I also create maps for roleplaying, and a variety of other artistic outlets (though I'm trying to get back into a regular day job as the pay is steady - freelancing is too inconsistent money-wise). I'm on a big freelance art project right now. It's tricky trying to do both that and run my Kickstarter (which is more than a full time job) and manage my Kickstarter team, reviewing stories, brainstorming with authors, networking, etc..
sbriggman wrote:Let me know if I can help you in some way with the forum. I'm usually pretty open to promotional ideas, as long as the creator is willing to do something (give feedback, back someone, follow someone on twitter, etc.). Has to be give and take. Also, my LinkedIn address book is pretty open if you would like to be introduced to someone. (in/briggman).
I appreciate that, Sal. Not looking for charity. I like to help people and am backing projects I have an interest in or that I feel could use my help when I can.
I do appreciate the offer. Right now I'm spending most of my time hunting down good places to pay for an ad (I'm up on Kicktraq) that are reasonably priced and recommended, as well as hours trying to track down where people hang out that both love fiction and allow you to post on your Kickstarter, and of course time to network with people about their topics, mine, and just hanging out with people, building relationships. When I had a regular job, it was easier to be generous and being generous is fun! I'm still able to, but not as much as before, since my money is tight. With so many fiction books out there, getting noticed and getting people to see that I've got great writers on board and we know what we're doing... well, it's not easy to make a dent. My Kickstarter is moving forward, but very sluggishly. The places that I've been posting at (forums, facebook - including facebook groups, Google+, Twitter) haven't yielded much results beyond family and close friends (facebook being the most helpful thus far). Not even sure who I need to be introduced to, other than bloggers of fiction, which I'm still looking for! Thanks for your time, Sal. If you know of any hot places to advertise a Kickstarter other than what I've mentioned, let me know. Thanks!!
Without having a huge fan base yet, Kickstarter seems like an unreasonably hard option for so many people to be jumping on board with it. That's one of the reasons why I was talking about building community and working together in my previous post. I worked hard on this one Kickstarter full time for 6 months, both in researching and building the page and reaching out to others, but I can see now that I should have spent a year+ building a bigger fan base. I've been working on building a fan base since around 2010, but it's hard to get a website and forums noticed online, and I've learned a lot in the past 3 months alone that I couldn't apply retroactively, of course. Anyway, not trying to be discouraging. I wish everyone the best with their projects!!