Hi Russell,
I noticed that your project has joined the Kicking It Forward campaign. While it's great that you're committing to support the Kickstarter community, the Kicking It Forward badge has led to some confusion with backers and other creators. We've been hearing from backers who are unsure what it means, and creators who feel pressured to include it without knowing much about it. People can't tell whether it's an official Kickstarter thing or not.
We don't want to stand in the way of a grassroots effort, but we're concerned this is causing more harm than good. So we're asking everyone who's participating to remove the badges and mentions from their projects and instead include a link to kickingitforward.org among your websites/links in the "About Me" section of your project. That way people can see you're a member of the community without mistaking it for an official Kickstarter program.
In addition, advertising for third-party services isn't allowed. Please remove the Prefundia badge and transfer it to a link in your About Me section, as well.
Best,
-Luke
Luke
I've checked out Kicking It Forward. Seems like a legit company. The only problem is I'm not a member of it. Are you looking at the Kicktraq badge? If so, I really want to keep it. Kicktraq is a great little widget for me and backers to gauge the progress of the Kickstarter. I will comply and take off the Prefundia badge. I was trying to give them some exposer. It's a good place for people to give you some feedback and check for misspellings before a Kickstarter launch. Maybe you guys should have something like that. Build a community around a community.
Also, I was wondering if you going to make your pledge manager more flexible in the future. Same as early bird rewards, add-ons are becoming a standard and your current pledge manager makes it somewhat difficult. I remember one time getting a questionnaire 20 lines long for a reward I backed. You could put in text and numbers. I bet that was hell for the guy trying to make the spreadsheet. (No,Nein!,No.,no!,none,nit,Where am I?) I'm sure you heard of Backerkit.com and the soon to be Pledgemanger.com filling in the void.
Lastly, I heard that when a backer cancels you ask why? But the Kickstarter creator doesn't receive that information. What do you do with that information? Just curious. If that is true then I have to write something like: Sorry you canceled and I know Kickstarter asked you why, but I don't receive that information. It would be helpful if I knew why to improve my Kickstarter. Thanks in advance.