I don't read or enjoy horror, or any of the other content you mentioned besides The Catskin and the Rose (or future projects like that), so PLEASE let me opt out of the barrage of Frankenstein emails I don't want to see.
Was there any thought put into doing a "mega-sized" issue rather than a 3-4? I could see benefits to both.
The biggest challenge I always have with folks who aren't familiar with Kickstarter is them understanding what they're getting with the rewards - and I'm always looking for ways to make it clearer.
We are trying that approach with MechaTon, but it seems like, at least with Frank, keeping the entry levels accessible is key. Lots of people jumped on Frank #2 when the first tier was $5 and the highest tier was $100 and we aren't seeing the same kind of eagerness to get on board even though there's more material and less shipping. Logically, it makes sense, but psychologically, seeing that the entry is $10 for digital and $20 for physical just turns people away, at least for single issues.
I don't read or enjoy horror, or any of the other content you mentioned besides The Catskin and the Rose (or future projects like that), so PLEASE let me opt out of the barrage of Frankenstein emails I don't want to see.
There should be an unsubscribe button on those backerkit emails
I am always worried that I'll unsubscribe to all of your mails by accident. :)
You’ll still get Catskin updates and your subscribed to this newsletter, so there’s plenty of other avenues.
thanks!
It's an interesting approach!
Was there any thought put into doing a "mega-sized" issue rather than a 3-4? I could see benefits to both.
The biggest challenge I always have with folks who aren't familiar with Kickstarter is them understanding what they're getting with the rewards - and I'm always looking for ways to make it clearer.
We are trying that approach with MechaTon, but it seems like, at least with Frank, keeping the entry levels accessible is key. Lots of people jumped on Frank #2 when the first tier was $5 and the highest tier was $100 and we aren't seeing the same kind of eagerness to get on board even though there's more material and less shipping. Logically, it makes sense, but psychologically, seeing that the entry is $10 for digital and $20 for physical just turns people away, at least for single issues.