Launching A Second Campaign & Processing Feedback

Hey, Crowdfunding enthusiasts! In episode 177 of Crowdfunding Nerds, your host Andrew, joins forces with the savvy Jack Dunbar from New Kingdom Gaming. Wondering how to smash your second crowdfunding campaign? Jack spills the beans on the lessons he learned from his first Kickstarter triumph with New Kingdom Gardeners.   But that's just the start! We're diving deep into the transformation from game designer to business mogul, the art of juggling time and resources as a small business owner, and the strategic move to publish games by other talented designers.   Ever faced the heat of public criticism or struggled to define your customer avatar? Jack shares his insights on handling feedback on religious-themed games and tailoring marketing strategies to specific audiences. Plus, we'll explore the tricky concept of sunk costs and the crucial role of Kickstarter referral metrics.   Join us as we navigate the personal highs and lows of being creators, from managing negative feedback to the emotional rollercoaster of launching your passion projects. Tune in to episode 177 for a treasure trove of crowdfunding wisdom! Don't forget to check out these links! Jack's website - https://newkingdomgaming.com New Kingdom: Sowers on Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/newkingdomgaming/new-kingdom-sowers Andrew's Deliverance Feedback Form - https://forms.gle/zDKYTcZEsFM9AX7U9

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Success on Kickstarter, and other crowdfunding sites, has everything to do with the quality of marketing carried out before your campaign goes live. In 2020, Crowdfunding Nerds have helped 22 board game campaigns meet their funding goals, with 18 funded on the very first day of their launch. Seventeen of these Kickstarter campaigns have been from first-time creators who couldn’t piggyback on past achievements. We are here to help you with your crowdfunding journey using real-world examples from our clients. Know what's working and what is not in today's market. Buckle up; it's about to get nerdy.