They’re the highlights they’re not common, and they’re not to be expected.īUT! Between 10,000xing your pledge goal and making $25 thanks to your mom’s – and only your mom’s – pledge, there’s a whole lotta room for you to get your project fully funded. We can look at those big ol’ pledges and remember that those products are the greatest Kickstarter successes to date. …Of course, we’ve all got our heads screwed on straight, right? Just 6 days into the Pebble Time campaign – at the time of writing – Pebble’s Kickstarter pitch has brought them $11.8M. “Bones” parts 1 and 2: earned a total of $6,598,845, funded at an average of 10,997%Īnd then there’s the really crazy-school stuff like this, where a new backer came in every 2 seconds(53 in 1:40) on campaign launch day / Day 1:.There are the campaigns that put dollar-signs in your eyes, like: There are the head-shaking phenomena, like the potato salad guy. We all know the Kickstarter success stories. PLUS! Mega-list of ideas from top-performing Kickstarter campaigns.Use a strong pitch video: demonstrate vs tell a story.Use video thumbnails that people want to click.Write headlines (aka project titles) that are clear, not salesy.Tips for a Successful Kickstarter Campaign:
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