by sbriggman » Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:39 pm
Hi Everyone. If you don't know me, my name's Sal. Some websites related to crowdfunding I have created: crowdfundingpr.org, kickstarterforum.org, crowdcrux.com, crowdfundingclassifieds.com (early stages).
I feel like this forum has turned into a lot of self-promotion, where people post once saying "Check out my...." or "Can you give me feedback on...."
When I started the forum, I envisioned a place where Kickstarter creators could interact and that there would be a sense of community. People could discuss problems, answer each other's questions, etc. Do people actually want that kind of community? What things do you think need to be added to make that happen? I am open to suggestions.
I get the feeling that a lot of people out there think that there are "backers" just roaming the internet, waiting to pledge to Kickstarter projects. While there are a few on the Kickstarter website, that is not the case on this forum (maybe someday!). I have, however, seen creators back each other's projects because they believe in the mission, the product, or the individual (after sufficient interaction and relationship building).
Basically, people are not likely to pledge to your project if you just post once saying "check out my project" with a link and don't return.
At the end of the day, I think creators need to form relationships with each other, especially when there are a lot of unknowns during the fundraising process and many people are limited by the size of their own social network.
How can we make this happen on the forum? Is this something that CAN happen?
Let me know your thoughts below.
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