by LarsMasterCBS » Mon Jul 07, 2014 4:51 pm
Kickstarter is a highly competitive platform, in the sense that it is flooded with an extreme amount of projects, and this is a double edged sword due to two-side market model that is the key to crowdfunding campaigns. Having a large amount of projects attract a lot of funders and entrepreneurs, which means you can easily reach a larger number of potential funders, but you have harder competition. Kickstarter has also become the go to place for many "attractive" types of projects with highly active user bases (such as video games and movies) and this creates even more projects that fill in the same gap. It might be that some categories are more easily funded on other, more specific platforms.