My name is Charles Coates, I'm an artist living in San Jose, and I've been given the opportunity to study Japanese Woodblock Printmaking in Japan. There is so much helpful information on this forum. I've already taken advice from other posts, and would like to ask some questions regarding my Kickstarter does not seem to be moving so fast (if at all).
Almost a week in, and the project seems to be dead in the water, and I have a few theories as of why. I'd value your non-biased input.
- The rewards aren't specific enough, even though I provide some images.
The description page is too long.
This is my second project, and my friends don't want to donate to a second project (this is a deep-seeded fear, depsite the fact that my friends made up a small portion of the success of the first campaign, and the ones that did donate loved the rewards.
The project is selfish, and I am not exactly bringing anything new into the world, except honing my experience as an artist to create new innovative works (another deep-seeded fear).
I've started using Buffer and Tweetdeck to send out timed tweets in good taste (about four times a day), but they aren't generating the traffic numbers I'd like. I'd be grateful for any input. Below are links to my Kickstarter project, Twitter, and facebook. Thanks again.
Kickstarter: http://kck.st/1fRYwSo
Twitter: @cwoodruffcoates