Tips for relaunching a Kickstarter campaign
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:27 pm
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It’s no secret that 56.34% of Kickstarter projects fail. Considering that most 30-60 day campaigns require months of preparation and long nights/weekends throughout the fundraising duration, it can be a terrifying thought that despite all your hard work and no matter how many pledges you are able to attract, if you don’t reach your fundraising goal before the time runs out, you will lose all those funds!
This may be a scary thought, but it is a reality. The majority of Kickstarter projects fail to raise enough money to meet their fundraising goal.
I know that sounds depressing, but don’t fret! Having interacted with thousands of creators on my blog, KickstarterForum, and CrowdfundingPR, I’ve come to view “failure” in a different light.
I believe that failure to meet your fundraising goal and the failure of your creative project are two completely different things.
I have seen many creators that have experienced failure on Kickstarer and then gone to relaunch their campaign and be wildly successful after thoughtful analysis and retooling. I have also seen creators who had to give a hard look at their project, which only received 10% of their fundraising goal, and then figure out how to go about promoting and marketing it more effectively the second time around. The creator that I had in mind then went on to meet her fundraising goal in the final few days.
The crux of it is that there is no failure, only cause and effect. If you’re not receiving the anticipated effect from your efforts, you need to go back and examine what different actions you can take over an extended period of time to get a different result.
Sometimes, you may need to abandon the roadmap you initially put together to make your dream project happen. You may even need to scrap the project you were thinking of. However, you should never quit your overall dream or desire, whether that’s to be a full-time author, an original fashion designer, or a well-known musician. You should adapt, learn from failure, and figure out how to make it happen.
That being said, check out some of the tips below for successfully relaunching a Kickstarter campaign.
Full article: http://www.crowdcrux.com/ultimate-tips- ... -campaign/
It’s no secret that 56.34% of Kickstarter projects fail. Considering that most 30-60 day campaigns require months of preparation and long nights/weekends throughout the fundraising duration, it can be a terrifying thought that despite all your hard work and no matter how many pledges you are able to attract, if you don’t reach your fundraising goal before the time runs out, you will lose all those funds!
This may be a scary thought, but it is a reality. The majority of Kickstarter projects fail to raise enough money to meet their fundraising goal.
I know that sounds depressing, but don’t fret! Having interacted with thousands of creators on my blog, KickstarterForum, and CrowdfundingPR, I’ve come to view “failure” in a different light.
I believe that failure to meet your fundraising goal and the failure of your creative project are two completely different things.
I have seen many creators that have experienced failure on Kickstarer and then gone to relaunch their campaign and be wildly successful after thoughtful analysis and retooling. I have also seen creators who had to give a hard look at their project, which only received 10% of their fundraising goal, and then figure out how to go about promoting and marketing it more effectively the second time around. The creator that I had in mind then went on to meet her fundraising goal in the final few days.
The crux of it is that there is no failure, only cause and effect. If you’re not receiving the anticipated effect from your efforts, you need to go back and examine what different actions you can take over an extended period of time to get a different result.
Sometimes, you may need to abandon the roadmap you initially put together to make your dream project happen. You may even need to scrap the project you were thinking of. However, you should never quit your overall dream or desire, whether that’s to be a full-time author, an original fashion designer, or a well-known musician. You should adapt, learn from failure, and figure out how to make it happen.
That being said, check out some of the tips below for successfully relaunching a Kickstarter campaign.
Full article: http://www.crowdcrux.com/ultimate-tips- ... -campaign/