backers - ways to help projects succeed
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 5:16 pm
wonder how you can help projects? Some of them don't even require you back. Some include backing at $1.
Just like I have a thread for creators I thought I'd start one for us backers.
Mark/co-founder talks about how far a $1 goes http://backerclub.co/forum/viewtopic.ph ... =244#p1042 and things backers who pledge a dollar add.
Here are a few things I do or know others do:
1. Make a comment and when possible try to engage others in the comments - active/lots of comments are good for Kickstarter algorithms
2. Share the project - you can do this even if you don't back.
3. Contact creators if you have suggestions for different rewards, changes in how they are presenting themselves (wording, pictures, stretch goals, another campaign they might want to look at for ideas/connect with) - you can do this on their project page here on BC even if you don't back.
4. Like updates & comment on them either on the update or in the main comment page - I've had a number of creators mention this helps them keep positive and update frequently
5. Pledge low early on & increase if you can - it hurts creators feelings if you have to back down
6. Pledge on day one that campaign is added to BC/goes live - this lets BackerClub as a whole have a bigger impact on a campaign as we can make it popular if 10%+ pledged $1+ on the day it's featured/becomes a BC project/goes live if it was a project we previewed - if your not sure how much you want to back but think you might or have $1 to spare this is when to use it to best affect - obviously if you can't afford it don't go bankrupt doing this or missing out on important projects you want to back. If you didn't do it day one don't let that stop you from pledging later.
7. Offer to help out if it looks like the creator could use an extra hand
8. If enough commenters create a fan group taking some of the stress off the creator - answer questions in the comments - contact the creator to alert them if there is an issue - contact them if someone in the comments has a really good idea - help smooth ruffled feathers, create an atmosphere of excitement
I'm sure there are tons of things I'm forgetting/never thought of. What do you do to help projects succeed?
Just like I have a thread for creators I thought I'd start one for us backers.
Mark/co-founder talks about how far a $1 goes http://backerclub.co/forum/viewtopic.ph ... =244#p1042 and things backers who pledge a dollar add.
Here are a few things I do or know others do:
1. Make a comment and when possible try to engage others in the comments - active/lots of comments are good for Kickstarter algorithms
2. Share the project - you can do this even if you don't back.
3. Contact creators if you have suggestions for different rewards, changes in how they are presenting themselves (wording, pictures, stretch goals, another campaign they might want to look at for ideas/connect with) - you can do this on their project page here on BC even if you don't back.
4. Like updates & comment on them either on the update or in the main comment page - I've had a number of creators mention this helps them keep positive and update frequently
5. Pledge low early on & increase if you can - it hurts creators feelings if you have to back down
6. Pledge on day one that campaign is added to BC/goes live - this lets BackerClub as a whole have a bigger impact on a campaign as we can make it popular if 10%+ pledged $1+ on the day it's featured/becomes a BC project/goes live if it was a project we previewed - if your not sure how much you want to back but think you might or have $1 to spare this is when to use it to best affect - obviously if you can't afford it don't go bankrupt doing this or missing out on important projects you want to back. If you didn't do it day one don't let that stop you from pledging later.
7. Offer to help out if it looks like the creator could use an extra hand
8. If enough commenters create a fan group taking some of the stress off the creator - answer questions in the comments - contact the creator to alert them if there is an issue - contact them if someone in the comments has a really good idea - help smooth ruffled feathers, create an atmosphere of excitement
I'm sure there are tons of things I'm forgetting/never thought of. What do you do to help projects succeed?