DIY Kickstarters: are they a rare breed?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 5:53 am
Hello to everyone, and a special warm welcome to those of you who designed your kickstarter campaign from scratch.
I'm curious to know how many of you designed your own kickstarter campaign yourself. What I mean by this is:
- the overall concept was thought up by you (not a team brainstorming for successful product ideas)
- the layout (and some if not all) graphics were drawn/designed by you
- all or some of the video script / storyboard / editing was done by you
- the project plan and rewards were written by you
- the marketing / promoting / advertisements were written and sent by you (i.e. not paying someone else to do it for you)
I'm not trying to criticize anyone who seeks outside help for their campaign, but I'm just curious to know how many of you have done most (or all) of the work by yourself. I'm personally feeling like I should branch out and pay for marketing my campaign, but I'd like to hear what others have done by themselves. Do you think it's possible to run a successful campaign without outside help?
I'm curious to know how many of you designed your own kickstarter campaign yourself. What I mean by this is:
- the overall concept was thought up by you (not a team brainstorming for successful product ideas)
- the layout (and some if not all) graphics were drawn/designed by you
- all or some of the video script / storyboard / editing was done by you
- the project plan and rewards were written by you
- the marketing / promoting / advertisements were written and sent by you (i.e. not paying someone else to do it for you)
I'm not trying to criticize anyone who seeks outside help for their campaign, but I'm just curious to know how many of you have done most (or all) of the work by yourself. I'm personally feeling like I should branch out and pay for marketing my campaign, but I'd like to hear what others have done by themselves. Do you think it's possible to run a successful campaign without outside help?