by nomlinz » Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:37 pm
What I get from your page is that you're looking for funds in order to produce something very high quality, for which you don't have the equipment or editing skills.
I don't understand why Kickstarter wouldn't accept this, but I agree with the comments above. With your personal budget, you can create an amount of content and learn online on how to launch a course on teachable, or on your own website. You can create the first content and sell it as you've intended in rewards on your campaign page, and get started.
Marketing-wise, you must do your own research but my guess is that there's a lot of competition out there, who are giving part of their valuable content for free on platforms like Youtube and have created a community.
So before you launch, you need to find your audience, your community. The people who are interested in what you're offering and give value, not only sell them something.
Again, with your budget, and in the meantime you're creating the "sell-able" content, you can create content to offer to the community you should be creating.
Please let me know on what grounds is Kickstarter declining your project.
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