Here's a Kickstarter interview about the Deft and Deadly Print Kickstarter, starting in July 2014!
On July the 5th, I'm also publishing an interview about the company behind the Kickstarter: Curtis, Lars and Nick of SagaRPG will tell you more about their company. Please check that one out too!
When and how did the
Deft and Deadly Kickstarter get started?
We started the SagaRPG The
Deft and Deadly Print Kickstarter after getting feedback from our fans when our
first adventure, “The Deft and the Deadly” was released. The demand for a print
run was obvious so we decided to do a Kickstarter to fund one.
How did you join the Kickstarter and what is your role or
position?
We have all had a hand at
contributing to our Kickstarter, from producing the Kickstarter video to
creating the pledge tiers. We are excited to get this print run started!
The goal of the SagaRPG The
Deft and Deadly Print Kickstarter is to raise money for a print run of our
already produced adventure. That means there is no development time, no waiting
for artists, no waiting for writing, etc. Our product is done and ready for press, all we need is your support to
print. More people who pledge and
support this project could mean the additional funding to support future print
runs of our future products without the need for kickstarting the project.
This Kickstarter presents the opportunity for some
backers to develop the boom town of Darkwood in future products. There is also
a limited number of backers who could receive a signed printed copy which for
collectors of RPG memorabilia is an excellent value. We also have a pledge
level that backers can test play a future SagaRPG product online (skype and
virtual tabletop).
Can you give us an exclusive teaser about the Kickstarter?
One of our pledge levels
allows backers to name a character (with design credit in the product) and work
with us to design a horrible or memorable death for that character in a future
SagaRPG product. This pledge level is thusly named: Name a Red Shirt.
What are the best things about the Kickstarter and what type of
players or GMs would you recommend it?
The best feature of the
SagaRPG The Deft and the Deadly Kickstarter is that the adventure is ready for
print NOW! Once the Kickstarter is funded the print run will be immediately
ordered and backers will get their printed copy much quicker than the average
Kickstarter. Our backers are also going to get a print copy of our adventure,
“The Deft and the Deadly” at a discount. Those backers that are pledging at our
design level tiers will be able to help build the booming town of Darkwood. The
people who will find the most use of our product are those that are looking for
an adventure with a strong plot with a sandbox feel. With a 160 pages this
product has a lot to offer.
What are the current goals for the Kickstarter? What are the
biggest challenges?
At a minimum we need $6000
for a print run. The more we get in this Kickstarter the more we will be able to
fund future print runs of our products. Getting exposure for our Kickstarter is
the greatest challenge we face.
Is there anything else people should know about the Kickstarter?
This Kickstarter is live and
you should pledge today (include link) because there is an early bird special
with additional discounts.
In your opinion, what are the most important things to consider
when starting a Kickstarter?
The most important things to
consider when starting a Kickstarter are: fulfillment, discounts and getting
the word out. People need to know about the Kickstarter so getting the word out
there via social media and advertising is important. It is also critical to use
discounts to draw people in to try your product. The final detail, and perhaps
the trickiest is making sure that people get what they paid for.
What skills, tools or other resources do you consider to be the
most important in running a Kickstarter?
We think Diplomacy and
Profession (merchant) or (scribe) are the primary skills needed. Masterwork
Artisan Tools (Adobe Creative Cloud) and a wand of message would also help a lot.
Now for the real answer: It’s important to have
someone maintaining the social media presence so you can drive more pledges
through the Kickstarter’s duration.
What do you find most rewarding about running a Kickstarter? What
about least rewarding?
The most rewarding thing
about running a Kickstarter is the chance to get people involved in your
product. The least rewarding aspect of a Kickstarter is hearing your own voice
on a Kickstarter video.
Is there any further advice you would give to someone interested
in running a Kickstarter?
Be prepared.
I've heard countless of times just how big of a help Kickstarter is for people who are eager to start a project, but doesn't have the financial capacity to back it up. I've seen a lot of successful projects, even the Potato Salad project by Zack Danger Brown. I have to agree that to reach your desired pledge, social media networks and advertising is the best way to reach out. I hope a lot of people will get involved with Kickstarter. It's a very rewarding way to start, discover and pledge different and unique projects. Kudos!
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