by DeenaLarsen » Thu Jun 05, 2014 1:13 am
Hmmmm... I think this is correct for most projects. However, it depends on why you were doing the kickstarter.
Purpose: To get the minimum funding to do a project. Beware FF
BUT: To gain an audience, a market share, advertise a completely new approach or product, use as a literary platform, get a start on something--Consider FF carefully.
Budget, time, resources: Without the funding, the project won't happen. Period. Beware FF.
BUT: Without the funding, there are other ways to do this (tap retirement savings, get with a partner, sell the license): Consider FF carefully.
Momentum and audience: Without the funding goal and time limit, people will not be intrigued or motivated. Beware FF.
BUT: You have a dedicated fan base and a loyal following (e.g., school parents, music fans, author followers): Consider FF carefully.
Life is complicated!!