by hyperstarter » Thu May 04, 2017 11:27 am
I guess this is a tricky campaign because you want to reach the goal and support charity, but the campaign page isn't setup very well.
You're offering tee's for $22 and patch for $10, that's alot of money! The first image you see is the shocking image of the kid from Syria. Not sure if it would put people off, or perhaps make their thoughts on this kid and the conflict (and supporting charity directly)...but I wouldn't think of a Kickstarter campaign after seeing this image.
It's great what you're doing and commend you for taking the time out to donate clothing, but I'm not sure Kickstarter is the right audience. If you had a Tee that was USB connected or had flashing lights and people were interested, then giving away clothing would be a side note (I'm afraid) as I don't think it's a reason why people would want to back the campaign.