where are they and how do I get their attention?
Hi Folks,
I assume that a lot of folks here are involved in managing various
projects - particularly projects involving virtual teams spread across
the net. So... I wonder if some of you might have an opinion to offer
I've been
Hi Miles,
Some feedback from me when I see that page:
Way too much text, I have no idea what the project is trying to do before I
get bored of reading. I don't get to the Our Model Is Simple: until 14
paragraphs into the page.
I look at the graphics and I get confused, too much going on.
What
I think that the truth is that the Kickstarter model is much more effective for
physical goods design oriented projects as Matthew alludes.
People still have a hard time putting money towards intangibles compared to
pre-selling and effectively co-funding hard costs of mass production. People
Hi Alex,
Alex Hillman wrote:
I think that the truth is that the Kickstarter model is much more
effective for physical goods design oriented projects as Matthew
alludes.
Probably a lot of truth to that - though there are some exceptions - a
good example is Light Table
LightTable is:
A) an outlier. Building anything on observations of outliers is a recipe for
disaster
B) EXTREMELY niche. You're pitch is extremely broad. That's going to impact
your sales in general, and even moreso at this stage.
Coverage helps for sure, but I don't think you've actually
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