The March-April contest is only a few days old, so things could change, but it seems to have increased feedback to new campaigns, but only from 5-10 backers.
Interestingly at least 2 of the eligible projects have a decent number of BackerClub backers (145 for arc lighter and 58 for supervisor, but only 5 and 7 commenters respectively.). So either Backers are ignoring the lounge ( which I doubt, otherwise the founders would probably have not tried this idea, but only the Founders know own historical participation), members dislike prize $ (doubtful) or they don't think they have enough chance to win considering the time invoked to bother or ????
Therefore, what if members get X entries for each project backed. (2-5 range, perhaps). And Y entries for each comment (1-3 range, perhaps). Maybe a couple bonus entries if they both back and comment on the same campaign. More members would get entries and the contest would still support the core BC activities, and hopefully still produce more comments and more pledges for the month.
Thoughts?
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I don't think the Arc lighter is part of the contest according to my list http://backerclub.co/forum/viewtopic.ph ... =304#p1352 which I'm keeping for Mark.Rhonda T wrote:The March-April contest is only a few days old, so things could change, but it seems to have increased feedback to new campaigns, but only from 5-10 backers.
Interestingly at least 2 of the eligible projects have a decent number of BackerClub backers (145 for arc lighter and 58 for supervisor, but only 5 and 7 commenters respectively.). So either Backers are ignoring the lounge ( which I doubt, otherwise the founders would probably have not tried this idea, but only the Founders know own historical participation), members dislike prize $ (doubtful) or they don't think they have enough chance to win considering the time invoked to bother or ????
Therefore, what if members get X entries for each project backed. (2-5 range, perhaps). And Y entries for each comment (1-3 range, perhaps). Maybe a couple bonus entries if they both back and comment on the same campaign. More members would get entries and the contest would still support the core BC activities, and hopefully still produce more comments and more pledges for the month.
Thoughts?
I wonder which goal is more important to mark (this is my best guess at the goals behind the mystery contest):
1. Getting more people to provide feedback so his marketing "get feedback from super backers" happens
Or
2. Get more people to pledge at least $1 on each campaign the day it goes live on BC so we have a bigger impact on Kickstarter algorithms
How about instead of doing some number of mystery projects all projects counted:
#1 gets 2 entries
#2 gets 2 entries
Both gets 10 entries
End of month 4 $250 drawings - 1 for each level (only for people in that level)
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Tasha - you are correct, I mistakenly included ArcLighter. Instead we could substitute 2 other projects that are included and have almost 50 Backers, Odii and Razer Rings.
And it looks like I was further unclear in my Proposal,I also meant to count all comments and pledges, not just those to a chosen number of mystery projects.
Going to stop now before I make further unclear or erroneous comments. Thanks for the corrections
And it looks like I was further unclear in my Proposal,I also meant to count all comments and pledges, not just those to a chosen number of mystery projects.
Going to stop now before I make further unclear or erroneous comments. Thanks for the corrections
I think these are good ideas - summary and one additional idea:
1) Entries for backing any BC project any level
2) Entries for comments on any BC project
3) Keep the mystery project(s), bonus entries if you happened to support that one
This eliminates some of the grinding going on now, should boost the BC behaviors that the founders want, and still values all BC contributions to the cause.
If there's something else going on that the founders are trying to capture, I wish they would say.
1) Entries for backing any BC project any level
2) Entries for comments on any BC project
3) Keep the mystery project(s), bonus entries if you happened to support that one
This eliminates some of the grinding going on now, should boost the BC behaviors that the founders want, and still values all BC contributions to the cause.
If there's something else going on that the founders are trying to capture, I wish they would say.
--- Tom
Been having all sorts of memory and cognition problems since I was in the hospital last mont, up to and including blackouts and doing things I'm not aware of, like posting to Facebook. The last few days, I've been noticing tremors in my hands and finger causing me to accidentally poke things on my phone that I didn't want to do.TashaTurner wrote:I'd go with the site ate it. I'm dying to see your lengthy response.
tl;dr -- I don't remember what I wrote anymore, and probably wouldn't come close if I tried to recreate it.
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Blackouts are bad. Since the "hit by truck" in March 2012 I can relate to memory & cognition problems.
Take care of yourself. If this isn't normal see your doc.
Take care of yourself. If this isn't normal see your doc.
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I like these ideas, especially #1 & 2. I could see doing this every month with a handful of static prizes ($100 - first, $50- 2nd-5, $10-6-10).mdtommyd wrote:I think these are good ideas - summary and one additional idea:
1) Entries for backing any BC project any level
2) Entries for comments on any BC project
3) Keep the mystery project(s), bonus entries if you happened to support that one
I could even see giving a set number of entries per item and by how many starts you have. So for a comment, I'd get 2 entries for my 2 stars, and Tasha would get 7 entries for her 7 starts. But then make one set of prizes for everyone. Yes, Tasha would win more often than me, but that's an encouragement for me to back more projects and get more stars.
Or maybe do the 1st-5th ($100 & $50) prizes across everyone, and do the $10 prizes by lounge so even the little guys have a decent chance of getting something.
Now granted, the number of projects coming online has dropped from when I did my initial numbers. We're not trending towards 126 instead of 140 total projects. But that doesn't change the results much. If I don't back multiple projects every day, there will be a decent chance, even at 1 a day, of getting no entries at all.
As such, I have continued my habit of making comments and suggestions to Creators via pm's on Kickstarter and NOT on here.
Nowhere near normal. I think a lot of it is related to the MASSIVE med changes they made while I was in the hospital which even after seeing the appropriate doctor were in no way changed back. Saw them twice the first week of March, won't see them again until the end of April.TashaTurner wrote:Blackouts are bad. Since the "hit by truck" in March 2012 I can relate to memory & cognition problems.
Take care of yourself. If this isn't normal see your doc.
I'm just hoping nothing permanent is happening so that when things get corrected, I won't have lasting issues....
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I think I backed one project at $1 today. None looked interesting & I realized the contest is bad for me mentally. I may have commented on project(s) I didn't back. No longer need to get angry at "manly/sexist" projects if I don't care. My husband pointed out I usually vote with my money so giving even a $1 for projects I have major issues with was stupid and wasteful. Backing projects for $1 which I don't have an interest in also doesn't make sense.
So I'm going back to only backing projects that actually appeal. I may comment on projects I'm not backing out of habit "help creators" but won't do so on projects where I detest the goal or the presentation. This should lead to happier Tasha, happier creators, and more chances for others to win. It's a win for everyone.
So I'm going back to only backing projects that actually appeal. I may comment on projects I'm not backing out of habit "help creators" but won't do so on projects where I detest the goal or the presentation. This should lead to happier Tasha, happier creators, and more chances for others to win. It's a win for everyone.
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Ugh I hate those kinds of med problems. I hate our medical establishments way of not listening to patients.ShadowCub wrote:Nowhere near normal. I think a lot of it is related to the MASSIVE med changes they made while I was in the hospital which even after seeing the appropriate doctor were in no way changed back. Saw them twice the first week of March, won't see them again until the end of April.TashaTurner wrote:Blackouts are bad. Since the "hit by truck" in March 2012 I can relate to memory & cognition problems.
Take care of yourself. If this isn't normal see your doc.
I'm just hoping nothing permanent is happening so that when things get corrected, I won't have lasting issues....
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