Colorpedia Volume 3: Review, Funding & Stats
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/renderwave/colorpedia-volume-3Hyperstarter Score
45%
Better
Goal Status
Backers
1,772
Pledge Amount
$204,291.29
of $1,000
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Marketing & Backlinks
Popular Sites
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Stillwater's They Certainly are Not 🌊 - IT'S A RAID WORLD May 7, 2023|raid.substack.com COLORPEDIA Volume 3 |
Preorder Colorpedia Volume 3 on BackerKit colorpedia-volume-3-www-kickstarter-com.backerkit.com View the campaign |
General Sites
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Colorpedia Volume 3 on The Crowdfunding Center www.thecrowdfundingcenter.com |
The 2023 halftime check-in - Collateral Damage Studios www.collateralds.com Poopiepuff have been contributing short tutorials for Colorpedia since the first volume. We are very pleased to see |
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Colorpedia Volume 3: Campaign Review & Analysis
Campaign Page Overview
Detailed breakdown and suggestions for improvement
Hyperstarter Score Breakdown
The title is too shortTITLE: 19 The first job of your headline is to grab attention. Describe your project with an easily understood, communicable and unique benefit. | |
The description length may be too shortDESCRIPTION: 86 Consider revising the description wording. A good description can help potential backers understand what the project is about quickly. | |
There are 575 wordsWORD COUNT: 575 This campaign needs more text on the page. Think about what questions potential backers will have on their minds, answer them through imagery and detailed descriptive text. | |
There are 1 external linksLINK COUNT: 1 Having a small number of outbound links to other sites showing reports, company sites etc., can help build trust. | |
There are 79 imagesNUMBER OF IMAGES: 79 Congratulations, this campaign has just the right number of images on the page. |
Suggested Improvements
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The first job of your title and headline is to get attention. The way you capture someone's attention is by describing your project in an easy to understand manner. It also helps if your product has a superlative label. For example: Is it the "World's Best ____?", the "first _____?", the "fastest____?" etc. Can you explain to potential backers how your product is lighter, faster, quicker, bigger, smaller, better than competitors.
What makes your product unique? What makes it different from the others? Explain in your description what makes your product, different, better, cooler...more unique than all its competitors.
People love reading stories. It's why fiction authors outsell non-fiction authors by at least 1,000-to-1. Your product has a creation story, an origin and you may have stories of customers who have used your product and how it changed their lives. Tell these stories on your project page.
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