January 16, 2023

Why Gamers Back Crowdfunding Campaigns

Episode: 109

The Crowdfunding Nerds discuss why gamers backed Deliverance on Kickstarter from a recent question and answer. You will be able to leverage these reasons for your own Kickstater or Gamefound campaigns!

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The Crowdfunding Nerds discuss why gamers backed Deliverance on Kickstarter from a recent question and answer. You will be able to leverage these reasons for your own Kickstater or Gamefound campaigns!

00:08:34 – Should You Reply To Every Comment On Every Platform?
00:10:47 – I Want This To Be In The World / I Helped Made It Possible
00:13:36 – Won’t Be Made Otherwise
00:15:15 – Having A Say In The Design & Development Process
00:17:05 – Make Fans Feel Special
00:20:21 – The Crowdfunding “Loot Box” Effect
00:22:23 – Better Value In Components (Not Gameplay)
00:27:04 – Get The Product Before Anyone Else
00:30:25 – Andrew’s Reasons For Backing Kickstarters
00:37:25 – The Most Common Reasons

Shownotes

Andrew’s Kickstarter Update – https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lowenhigh/deliverance-board-game/posts/3678070

Crowdfunding Nerds Marketing Course (65% Discount: PODCAST2023) – https://course.crowdfundingnerds.com/p/facebook-ads-for-crowdfunding

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