Rewards: Are They Worth it?
  • herc2014
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    Re: Rewards: Are They Worth it?

    by herc2014 » Tue Nov 25, 2014 5:03 pm

    Thats a great idea to get a famous person involved to endorse your project, I've been working up in the city and so many famous faces there including Ricky gervais, hmmm i might ask him to back it lol H


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    Re: Rewards: Are They Worth it?

    by Jahan » Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:52 pm

    I have no idea if he'll actually be on board when funding comes around, but when I showed him one of the neat rewards I had made, he accepted my friend request.
    There is still no sign that he has any interest in the project itself.
    But the lesson I think that this could be teaching me is that:
    1 - Its very hard to impress rich folk. You have to show that you really have something they want or admire. They enjoy shopping for and owning cooling stuff more than they enjoy charity work or giving someone an hand out.
    2 - No one is automatically impressed with the mere existence of my project itself, but more people might jump on board if they find cool rewards that they want.
    I have to find every way to get as many people on board as possible.

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