Sorry, Dr. Mel, but you’re not well enough known or successful enough to get funded on Kickstarter. Despite the hype about how KS is there to fund risky, experimental projects by unknowns, it seems the successful campaigns are more and more established writers, cartoonists, etc., doing pre-release marketing for the next book, short film, podcast season, etc. Heck, two of the NPR shows I listen to regularly are now using Kickstarter as a replacement for their seasonal beg-a-thon.
Swalb%515 about 11 years ago
Cryptolocker Virus is a start.
edclectic about 11 years ago
Tried The Pentagon yet?
Bilan about 11 years ago
Watch out Dr Mel. Winky might learn how to extort money from you.
Ida No about 11 years ago
ExtortionStarter is a great site. At every level you have to pay more money or they release your personal data.
TechnoScotty about 11 years ago
Surely one of those orphaned Nigerian princes would like a death ray?
Coyoty Premium Member about 11 years ago
I know a guy named Gru who recommends a financier named Mr. Perkins for funding projects like this.
(Yeah, I know a guy who knows a guy…)
puddleglum1066 about 11 years ago
Sorry, Dr. Mel, but you’re not well enough known or successful enough to get funded on Kickstarter. Despite the hype about how KS is there to fund risky, experimental projects by unknowns, it seems the successful campaigns are more and more established writers, cartoonists, etc., doing pre-release marketing for the next book, short film, podcast season, etc. Heck, two of the NPR shows I listen to regularly are now using Kickstarter as a replacement for their seasonal beg-a-thon.
kaffekup about 11 years ago
As I recall, there was an election a couple of weeks ago, and the good guys won.