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In what category should I put my project?
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 9:12 pm
by Alber51
My project fits in both Vegan and Small Batch subcategories.
Which of the two subcategories is the most visited? I ask this because 95% of my backers comes from subcategory discover.
Thank you
Re: In what category should I put my project?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:39 pm
by karatewolfpunk
Could you give more details on what your project is and on which site?
Re: In what category should I put my project?
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 9:39 pm
by Wekom
I'm having the same dilemma. My product is a game/toy for Children. I doubt think it really fits in the board games category though. I was thinking of putting it in the Product Design category instead.
How much does category matter to backers?
And is it possible to drop it straight into the Children's category?
Thanks in advance for the help and best of luck to all the hard working project makers and ask the awesome enthusiastic backers.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Re: In what category should I put my project?
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 3:27 am
by Pamela@Frame-For-All
I placed my product in the Product Design category because those campaigns appeared to have higher pledges. I don't know if that makes any difference because ultimately it is up to you to attract backers.
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Re: In what category should I put my project?
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 8:07 am
by Wekom
Good thoughts Pamela. Yes attracting backers is the scary bit!! #NotLongNow
Love your memo board by the way.
Re: In what category should I put my project?
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 5:21 pm
by sbriggman
I think the category can matter if you're trying to stand out in that category as one of the top projects in the marketplace, like Design. In terms of smaller categories, I think it comes down to the psychology of the backers. The type of person looking at small batch is going to be different than vegan. Honestly, I don't know that market, but that's something to consider.
Overall, I haven't found the subcategories to be a huge role in the project, but that's just my aggregate experience. You can use the ranking though as a selling point.
For example, let's say you're the top in the vegan category, but you're not getting any pledges as a result of being the top in that category.
You can still use that as a "social proof" component to say, "We're #1 in the vegan category out of X projects!!!"
The announcement of that fact might drive more interest than actually being there. A subtle art haha.
It's kind of how like being a bestselling author might not make you much money, but the status can gain attention and credibility, which can then make you a lot of money in other ways.
Sal