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Indiegogo vs kickstarter
Indiegogo vs kickstarter














Publishizer is kind of like a literary agent who takes 30% after you’ve used their platform to drum up 1,000 pre-orders of your book.

indiegogo vs kickstarter

It might because they are still growing as a company, but in browsing their current and past book proposals, I simply cannot recommend them to any of my crowdfunding clients. Publishizer was invented in 2016 with books in mind and I really really wanted them to be the answer and provide an amazing platform for books. Those with wild success have already built their audiences before they launch. It doesn’t mean it can’t happen, but it’s rare.

#Indiegogo vs kickstarter series#

Science Wide Open put out a series of science books for girls and leveraged their established audience from their online games to find success on Kickstarter. However, there have been notable exceptions, and I’ve seen books reach over $100k. The average book on Kickstarter and IndieGoGo receives $5k in funding. However, creative projects like performing arts and books have struggled to find the same success as the games and apps have on these platforms.

indiegogo vs kickstarter

So, given that, does the platform you choose matter?Ĭrowdfunding companies like Kickstarter and IndieGoGo are homes to crowdfunding campaigns that have gone viral-gadgets, gizmos, and a never-ending supply of travel neck pillows. Without a doubt, she will brush you off thinking that you are begging for money, and you’ll be left feeling frustrated with the entire thing. Whenever you launch a crowdfunding campaign for your book, most of your time will be spent educating your Aunt Mary why you are crowdfunding your book and why it’s important that she shares your campaign link. A key thing to remember: the vast majority of your readers don’t understand the concept of crowdfunding.














Indiegogo vs kickstarter