Community Clothing. Make Clothes; Create Jobs; Restore Pride: Review, Funding & Stats
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/267973823/community-clothing-make-clothes-create-jobs-restorHyperstarter Score
36%
Good
Goal Status
Backers
1,020
Pledge Amount
£88,619.2
of £75,000
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Marketing & Backlinks
Popular Sites
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Patrick Grant talks classic clothes, capitalism and Kickstarter campaigning as he aims to revive Britain’s textile communities | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard www.standard.co.uk|High Traffic kickstarter.com/projects |
Savile Row’s Patrick Grant aims to save the British textile industry | British GQ | British GQ www.gq-magazine.co.uk applaudable sustainability venture Community Clothing , which is using a Kickstarter fundraising campaign to gain momentum and create work for under utilised clothes |
Patrick Grant launches Community Clothing project fashionunited.uk |
Patrick Grant launches "Community Clothing" - Fucking Young! Apr 6, 2021|fuckingyoung.es Kickstarter |
General Sites
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Community Clothing: support British-made clothing on Kickstarter | Grey Fox Oct 6, 2023|www.greyfoxblog.com This is the link to the Kickstarter page - http://kck.st/1Qh23g7 (other links below). |
Jeremy Hunt: Thick Cut – Popbitch popbitch.com http://kck.st/1XeJ2cP |
E. Tautz designer Patrick Grant launches Community Clothing www.diarydirectory.com Starting small with the initial goal of raising £100K on crowd funding platform Kickstarter over the next four weeks, this new company is also |
Make it last — On our minds: Community Clothing beta.makeitlast.se them busy all year round. Visit the brand’s Kickstarter page here . |
Buckets & Spades - Men's Fashion, Design and Lifestyle Blog: Brass Metalwork Ruler by Tom Pigeon + Weekend Links Aug 5, 2018|www.bucketsandspadesblog.com new project aims to bring manufacturing back to Lancashire - Kickstarter |
Community Clothing. Make Clothes; Create Jobs; Restore Pride: Campaign Review & Analysis
Campaign Page Overview
Detailed breakdown and suggestions for improvement
Hyperstarter Score Breakdown
Excellent, the title is just the right lengthTITLE: 60 The title might be the right length, but make sure to take into account relevant keywords. Organic searches on the platform may make up a percentage of your backers. | |
Consider revising the description lengthDESCRIPTION: 133 Is the description to-the-point and concise? Focus on the main features of the campaign and how a backer can benefit. | |
There are no wordsWORD COUNT: 0 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. | |
Not PresentLINK COUNT: 0 Having a small number of outbound links to other sites showing reports, company sites etc., can help build trust. | |
Not presentNUMBER OF IMAGES: 0 Consider adding more such as more product images including people, a features list including text and icons, timeline, photos of the people involved in the project and/or images of where you have been mentioned. |
Suggested Improvements
Congrats on overfunding!
Just keep pushing the campaign whether it is leveraging your own contacts, updating your ads or retargeting an existing audience or trying pitching and outreach to influencers in your specific niche.
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.
Not only do visuals draw a potential backers attention to the sections that they care about, but they also make your campaign appear more professional and well-crafted. Check how your "hero" image looks like as a thumbnail.