The Quick & Dirty Kickstarter Launch

The Quick & Dirty Kickstarter Launch

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Kickstarters are a TON of work and take a long time to plan, launch and fulfill, right? But, what if they didn’t? What would a “quick and dirty” Kickstarter launch look like? And when might it make sense to launch one? In this episode, Tyler pulls back the curtain on his decision to serialize the ComixTribe series Happy Hill by Joe Mulvey and Rich Douek quick and dirty style!


Highlights of This Session Include:

  • 7 Elements of a Quick and Dirty Kickstarter Launch
  • Inside the decision making process of a publisher trying to launch a comic book series on Kickstarter and through Diamond Distribution.
  • Why maximizing revenue cannot be your goal with a faster style launch.
  • Plus: Early results and insights from launching Quick and Dirty!

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Links Mentioned in Today’s Show:

155 – Is a Quickstarter Right for Your Next Launch?https://www.comixlaunch.com/session155/


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If you had to launch a Kickstarter in 11 days, what wouldn’t you do? How could you cut corners to launch “quick and dirty?”

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