by sbriggman » Thu Jan 09, 2014 5:55 pm
I think it's a cool idea. I remember seeing a creative box subscription business on sharktank that was doing well, except it was for children.
Just some thoughts as a fellow entrepreneur:
- I like this idea because you actually don't need Kickstarter to make it happen. You just need orders - which you would use to buy the boxes/materials and ship them out. If you're using Kickstarter to assess market demand, that's cool.
- I think your market is far too broad (it's good later, but not initially). I would hyper focus on one segment of the artistic and creative community (example: writers, painters, film makers, etc) and tailor the boxes to them. Items that may be relevant for a painter may be less relevant for a fiction author. In the bookstore, you see books that offer muse and inspiration for writers and books that offer muse and inspiration for painters, but not not as many for every creative type (at least that I've noticed).
- I like the ability to create themed boxes. One thing that does is make your costs uncertain, but it also makes people more involved and I personally like that a lot, but wish it was at a lower tier.
- Think this could be a great gift for a friend or gf/bf that is creative.
- I didn't look through the entire campaign, so I'm not sure if you did this, but it would be cool if you can somehow showcase the creations that people make.
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