His financial expertise has been cited in numerous publications, including The Ladders. View Jason Vissers's professional experience on LinkedIn. Latest posts by Jason Vissers see all. Hide Sources. Read Next. Show more. Show less.
Leave a comment 4 Comments Responses are not provided or commissioned by the vendor or bank advertiser. Gill October 31, at am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Close this module. Get Started No hard credit pulls. Sign up for the Maverick Newsletter.
No Preference - General. Service Industry. We occasionally send out emails with special offers. Yes, I'd like to receive this promotional content. Weekly Bi-weekly Monthly. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Please share your location to continue. Application Process. Customer Service. User Reviews. Apply Now. Qualify Now. I read on KS that it usually takes days to get approved or not.
Update: I got approved on Tue. It took 4 business days to get the lovely approved letter. I actually had the project completed ported onto IndieGoGo when Kickstarter approval came through. It took me less than 30 minutes to set up an IndieGoGo account and the crowdfund project vs.
I do totally appreciate what Kickstarter is doing and why — also I believe a big part of the problem is that the technology submissions are looked at a lot more carefully. This planning is especially important for design and technology projects.
Home Blog. Why Does Kickstarter Review Projects? Why are you passionate about your campaign? Convey this on your page. Not only does Kickstarter require it, but it also helps people trust that your campaign will deliver. Include a plan for completion on your campaign page — timelines are a good idea. The review process takes an average of about 30 hours and if anything that needs to be changed, you can add it to the review time.
Do make sure you double-check everything before you hit launch. The fee is only applicable when you reach your project goal and are withdrawing the cash. Remember the funds you raise on Kickstarter are considered as income and are therefore taxable. To further understand this, it is recommended you talk to your tax specialist. Backers could be anybody — your friends, family, acquaintances, etc.
Generally, it is recommended that you have at least backers to support your project. Random strangers are not going to easily back your project unless they see some initial traction. You can also build a social media campaign to attract more backers to your project. Succeeding on Kickstarter has a lot to do with hard work than with luck.
As a creator who wants financial support from a community, there are a few obligations you ought to follow.
0コメント