Post by ansarulit11 on Nov 9, 2022 22:37:42 GMT -5
linkHit those stretch goals, and everyone wins even more. Our first (after hitting the $19,000 project goal) was at $25,000. When we hit it, we promised to create a video on how we use Scrivener writing software to plan our books — something our audience had been asking us incessantly about — and to add that video to all backer rewards at $39 and up. Those backers didn’t need to pledge more to get it; they just received it for free. Then, thanks to a partnership with Literature & Latte, hitting our $35,000 stretch goal gave a free copy of Scrivener software (to keep or give away) to everyone at $89 and up. to add value: surprise gifts These are bonuses you simply announce and add to backer rewards without requiring stretch goals to be hit.
It’s a way to both reward backers for being philippines photo editor awesome and to sweeten the pot. So far, we’ve added a small book to the $1 level and up, a big book to the $39 level and up, plus a writing critique to our “full participation” level at $297 and up. Be flexible We didn’t screw this up — but we almost did, and definitely had to find a way to work around it. Our first snag had to do with the structure of backer rewards. you can’t change that reward level within Kickstarter. This meant we couldn’t add any of the new rewards mentioned above to the sidebar, which is where people look when deciding whether to support your project.
We asked our podcast co-host and artist Dave to create a vivid, colorful infographic to slot into the page’s main copy, where we could make changes. We added a starburst to the project image to draw the eye to new and changed rewards, and made the existence of new rewards and stretch goals obvious at the top of the column of text. Our second snag had to do with the structure of our stretch goals. We’d originally set two: a bundle of Self-Publishing Podcast transcripts at $25,000 and the “How We Use Scrivener to Plan Stories” video at $35,000. Our backers were very excited about the latter but didn’t care at all about the former, and the project started to stall.
It’s a way to both reward backers for being philippines photo editor awesome and to sweeten the pot. So far, we’ve added a small book to the $1 level and up, a big book to the $39 level and up, plus a writing critique to our “full participation” level at $297 and up. Be flexible We didn’t screw this up — but we almost did, and definitely had to find a way to work around it. Our first snag had to do with the structure of backer rewards. you can’t change that reward level within Kickstarter. This meant we couldn’t add any of the new rewards mentioned above to the sidebar, which is where people look when deciding whether to support your project.
We asked our podcast co-host and artist Dave to create a vivid, colorful infographic to slot into the page’s main copy, where we could make changes. We added a starburst to the project image to draw the eye to new and changed rewards, and made the existence of new rewards and stretch goals obvious at the top of the column of text. Our second snag had to do with the structure of our stretch goals. We’d originally set two: a bundle of Self-Publishing Podcast transcripts at $25,000 and the “How We Use Scrivener to Plan Stories” video at $35,000. Our backers were very excited about the latter but didn’t care at all about the former, and the project started to stall.