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Imagine this scenario.
You’ve just launched your very first Kickstarter campaign. It’s going better than expected, and by the end, you’ve nearly tripled your funding goal.
How does it feel? Amazing, right?
However, exceeding your goal doesn’t mean the hard work ends there. People have high expectations, and you have to make sure that your backers are satisfied with the end product.
If they’re not, they probably won’t back your next project.
In this episode of Crowdfunding Demystified, you’ll hear Salvador Briggman talk to Greg, who raised $325,440 for his 1-2 player card game “Spire’s End: Hildegard.”
This is his second campaign for games within the world of Spire’s End, and it presented him with a unique set of problems. You’ll hear him discuss the pressure of needing to meet expectations, the criticism he faced, dealing with packaging issues, and much more.
On the flip side, he reveals how he was able to raise the money with little to no advertising.
So, if you’re itching to make your tabletop game into a reality, listening to this is a must. You’ll get some fantastic tips to make your next crowdfunding campaign a successful one!
Resources and Tools Mentioned on the Show
By Crowdfunding and Kickstarter Expert Salvador Briggman4.9
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Imagine this scenario.
You’ve just launched your very first Kickstarter campaign. It’s going better than expected, and by the end, you’ve nearly tripled your funding goal.
How does it feel? Amazing, right?
However, exceeding your goal doesn’t mean the hard work ends there. People have high expectations, and you have to make sure that your backers are satisfied with the end product.
If they’re not, they probably won’t back your next project.
In this episode of Crowdfunding Demystified, you’ll hear Salvador Briggman talk to Greg, who raised $325,440 for his 1-2 player card game “Spire’s End: Hildegard.”
This is his second campaign for games within the world of Spire’s End, and it presented him with a unique set of problems. You’ll hear him discuss the pressure of needing to meet expectations, the criticism he faced, dealing with packaging issues, and much more.
On the flip side, he reveals how he was able to raise the money with little to no advertising.
So, if you’re itching to make your tabletop game into a reality, listening to this is a must. You’ll get some fantastic tips to make your next crowdfunding campaign a successful one!
Resources and Tools Mentioned on the Show

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