by hogeandco » Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:02 am
Interesting product.
The first thing that stands out is the photos. I would HIGHLY recommend retaking them. They are quite grainy. High quality photos do wonders for campaigns.
Also, make sure you scale and size them properly so that do not get distorted when you upload them to kickstarter. I noticed a few of your shots got stretched out a bit.
I don't watch Kickstarter videos. So for people like me, make sure you put everything in the campaign page that you put in the video. And tell your story as best as you can with pictures. Being able to just scroll down the page and hop from picture to picture to get an understanding of the campaign is very valuable. A picture can be worth 1000 words, literally.
I think you should also include some pictures with the light off and in an appropriate scene. So like have it mounted on a wall in a room with people in the room. Show it in its natural environment.
Lastly, don't be in a rush to start up a campaign. The pre-campaign is really what can make or break the whole thing,
-Greg