What Developers on Kickstarter Can Learn from Flappy Bird - GeekDad
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Months ago, I started sending out what I call a canary-in-a-coal mine email when it comes to Kickstarter. People are asking me for money, and if they are, they better take the time to be accessible. If they don't have the time or energy to deal with the outreach necessary to raise funding for a project, they probably shouldn't undertake the project at that time. And frankly, with the fact that there is little recourse if the project isn't delivered after raising the money, it behooves investors to do some research into what sort of developers they're funding beyond the basics of the project: are they reliable, accessible, and most importantly, will they have the emotional bandwidth to see the project through to its end?
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