kickstarts .
Kickstarter has you update-- excuse me-- label all your updates.
Kickstarter is in Brooklyn.
Kickstarter kicks out about 25% of the projects that are actually trying to go on the site.
Kickstarter had a business model the day they launched.
Kickstarter experience?
Kickstarter, something like Wikipedia, something like a new currency that don't rely on centralized models and on
Kickstarter has started-- it's only three years old.
Kickstarter is an attempt to solve the problem of how do you fund creative work, how do fund interesting experimental artistic work that is not yet getting supported
Kickstarter. So that part of the landscape I find really enthusiastic, really you know inspiring and exciting and there are a million different projects that are working in that way.
Kickstarter. And it would be very interesting to see what would have happened--.
So Kickstarter, Patreon, Indiegogo, GoFundMe, or just putting your hat out on the sidewalk when you are a guitarist, or even the kings funding bards of old.
So Kickstarter. There's some really good things, and there's some really bad things up on Kickstarter.
Most Kickstarter campaigns have these things called stretch goals.
The Kickstarter was successful, but since then, marketing this has just been really difficult.
Even Kickstarter didn't believe, in fact.
So Kickstarter, as well, you've had five or six projects on Kickstarter.
Because Kickstarting is recognized.
like Kickstarter and stuff like that where people have a way to raise a little bit of capital to get their idea off the ground.
The kickstarter, yeah. That's quite amazing.
Two Kickstarter projects so far.
As Kickstarter videos, it was the best.
So Kickstarter was one of the kind of interesting aspects of your project, right?
And later on KickStart , the organization-- they were called at the time, decided to move manufacturing over to China or most of it.
And we just kickstarted a science trivia board game with over 11,000 backers.
after a Kickstarter later this year, which definitely makes me nervous, but I'm wishing them luck.
But it kickstarted the start of Dapper Labs.
We have Kickstarter to finance the creation of our original songs.
But that was the kickstarter.
What made your Kickstarter so successful?
I'm a Kickstarter consultant now.
Day one of your Kickstarter, people will tell you-- or crowdfunding option-- that day one is so important.
And it kickstarted a revolution in how we think about galaxies like the Milky Way.
We did a Kickstarter campaign.
I am addicted to Kickstarter.
This is what Kickstarter looked like right before we launched.
the top of Kickstarter-- look like.
And on Kickstarter, for every page, there's community boards.
Because when Kickstarter and Indiegogo emerged, a lot of companies recognized the opportunity to service small business, whether it's Shopify,
It's like a Kickstarter or an Indiegogo, but totally created as a decentralized application.
So I ran a Kickstarter campaign to fund the book, and all of my upfront self-publishing costs.
I had a Kickstarter for this a long time ago.
When we launched our Kickstarter, they flagged us for spam because they thought it was fake.
button on Kickstarter. So we did all the things that we could.
Not on Kickstarter or anywhere like that, we just did it independently.
And is it a Kickstarter or some kind of thing that like-- there's ways to support financially if you want.
by a Kickstarter and um, and now the book is be is sort of supporting Darwin Animal Doctors and Darwin Animal Doctors
I noticed on the Kickstarter page that you mentioned something about like an ongoing investigation of the way women
There's some weird Kickstarter magic juju.
All the best Kickstarter products, the things that are really successful on Kickstarter are successful because they're something people actually want.