Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Kickstart Your Book A Writers Guide to Crowd-Source Funding
Kickstart Your Book A Writers Guide to Crowd-Source Funding News of Kickstarter is everywhere today. Donââ¬â¢t know what crowd-source funding is? Here it is in a nutshell: you create a project,determine a monetary goal, set a time limit, submit the idea, and once approved, your project appears on Kickstarter.à Site visitors pledge money in return for rewards that you offer on your project page. Succeed and the money is yours, less a 5% fee and any credit card fees incurred.à Fall short of your goal and you get nothing. Exceed your goal, you get to keep it all, less the aforementioned fees. Sounds simple doesnââ¬â¢t it? Whatââ¬â¢s true for writing is true for Kickstarter as well. To be successful takes study, forethought, and hard work before, during, and after your project is active. To pique potential investorââ¬â¢s interest, your proposal must be in your voice. What wildly successful projects have in common is that their rewards are so cool that people canââ¬â¢t resist, or their presentation so enchanting that you are not only compelled to keep reading, but also cannot keep your finger from caressing the Back This Project button, muttering I must have à marshmallows.. Tips for Success: 1. Your project description is like a query letter:à Hook, synopsis, and
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