This post is for those of you who have a big idea and need some funding to get your project off the ground. Big or small, Kickstarter could be for you! Check out the information below. This was taken directly off their website. To find out more, visit their site at www.kickstarter.com.
1.
What
is Kickstarter?
Kickstarter is a new way to fund creative projects.
We believe
that:
• A good idea, communicated well, can spread fast and wide.
• A large group of people can be a tremendous source of money
and encouragement.
Kickstarter is powered by a unique all-or-nothing funding
method where projects must be fully-funded or no money changes hands.
2.
Who
can fund their project on Kickstarter?
Kickstarter is focused on creative projects.
We're a great way for artists, filmmakers, musicians, designers, writers,
illustrators, explorers, curators, performers, and others to bring their
projects, events, and dreams to life.
The word “project” is just as important
as “creative” in defining what works on Kickstarter. A project is something
finite with a clear beginning and end. Someone can be held accountable to the
framework of a project — a project was either completed or it wasn’t — and
there are definable expectations that everyone can agree to. This is imperative
for every Kickstarter project.
We know there are a lot of great projects that
fall outside of our scope, but Kickstarter is not a place for soliciting
donations to causes, charity projects, or general business expenses. Learn more
about our project
guidelines.
3.
Why
do people support projects?
REWARDS! Project creators inspire people to open their wallets by
offering smart, fun, and tangible rewards (products, benefits, and
experiences).
STORIES! Kickstarter projects are
efforts by real people to do something they love, something fun, or at least
something of note. These stories unfold through blog posts, pics, and videos as
people bring their ideas to life. Take a peek around the site and see what we're
talking about. Stories abound.
4.
I
only need to raise a small amount of funding. Is Kickstarter for me?
Absolutely! Kickstarter
is for creative projects big and small, serious and whimsical, traditional and
experimental. Small projects that you (or you and a few friends) can do over a
weekend are perfect for Kickstarter. In fact, the most common projects on
Kickstarter are not blockbusters but smaller projects that raise $5,000 or
less. Check out some fun project
stats and some currently funding Small Projects
looking to raise $1,000 or less.
5.
All-or-nothing
funding?
Every Kickstarter project must be fully funded
before its time expires or no money changes hands.
Why?
1. It's less risk for
everyone. If you need $5,000, it's tough having $2,000 and a bunch of people
expecting you to complete a $5,000 project.
2. It allows people to test
concepts (or conditionally sell stuff) without risk. If you don't receive the
support you want, you're not compelled to follow through. This is huge!
3. It
motivates. If people want to see a project come to life, they're going to
spread the word.
6.
Does
Kickstarter take some percentage of ownership or intellectual property of
things made through Kickstarter?
Absolutely not. Project creators keep 100%
ownership of their work.
How do I start a project?
To start a project, go to the Start Your Project page and click the
"Share Your Project" button. We'll ask some basic questions about
your project. It shouldn't take more than a few days for a member of our team
to get back to you about your proposal, and if you've got a creative project
that meets our guidelines,
we're good to go.
1 comment:
This weekend, after posting this article, I met a young lady writing a book. Her project was funded by Kickstarter! Impeccable timing!
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