April 15, 2024

Kickstarter Stretch Goals: Smart or Sleazy?

Episode: 174

Are you ready to unlock the secrets behind crafting a campaign that not only meets but shatters its goals? Are Kickstarter stretch goals the smart way to go?

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Hey there, fellow crowdfunding aficionados! Get ready to tune into episode 174 of the Crowdfunding Nerds podcast! Ever wondered how to turn your crowdfunding dreams into a resounding success? Well, ponder no more! I’m your host Andrew, and in this episode, we’re diving deep with the brilliant minds of Austin Harrison founder of IV Studios and Corey Tomlinson owner of Grimmsteel Games.

Are you ready to unlock the secrets behind crafting a campaign that not only meets but shatters its goals? Are Kickstarter stretch goals the smart way to go? Want to know what it takes to engage a community that’s as passionate about your project as you are? Then you can’t afford to miss this episode! We’re unpacking the strategies, the do’s and don’ts, and the electrifying stories from Austin and Corey’s own crowdfunding journeys.
Grab your notepad, and let’s get nerdy! Tune in, and let’s transform your crowdfunding game from good to epic!
 
Check out Austin and Corey’s sites here:
IV Studios
Grimsteel Games

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