I'm new to the site and wanted to present my Kickstarter Montague Collection Inventors Playing Cards:
HELP! Our family owns The Montague Collection of African American History, Art and Memorabilia. This collection is one of the largest and most comprehensive collections in the world owned privately. We're excited about our newest project -- African American Inventors Playing Cards with 64- brilliant color illustrations. Please check out our project at the weblink below. You can also follow us on Instagram @themontague
Instagram.com/themontague
and Facebook.com/montaguecollection
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW PROJECT:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/186121560/montague-collection-inventors-playing-cards
Welcome to the Discourse.
If I may offer a few suggestions...
Find a less expensive printer. I can point you to a few that have a presence right here on this forum that do high-grade work for less than USPC charges.
The reason for finding that cheaper printer is that you can also lower the price of your decks. The concept is a very good and noble one, but you want it to be a successful concept as well - lower prices help you to achieve this. Would you rather sell 10 decks at $10 each or 20 decks at $7 each? Find your product's "sweet spot" - a price high enough to cover costs and afford some margin of profit, but low enough to encourage the maximum number of decks sold. Also remember, nearly every printer's price list I've seen offers per-deck discounts on larger orders - price this just right, sell the right amount and your costs can actually go DOWN on a per-deck basis.
Re-examine your goal. Even designer custom-made, high-quality playing card decks can be funded for about half of what your goal is.
Start a new project when this one is completed. Promote just ONE deck. Make the second deck a stretch goal. I've seen many perfectly fine decks fail because they were offering too much to start off with and it drove their goal too high.
Speaking of your offerings, that calendar has nothing to do with the deck's theme other than having the name of the Montague Collection on it. I wouldn't offer it the second time around.
The math on your tier levels is way off. One tier charges and extra $25 over the previous tier and the only difference is the addition of a single silver deck. That will not attract backers and it indicates to them that you might be too inexperienced. Carefully check your tiers - if anything, higher tiers usually charge a discount, not a premium, for buying more of the project's offerings.
Use Backerkit to help you manage your add-ons. You'll be glad for the simplicity it offers - AND it can help you sell more items to your backers after the project has already closed.
DO NOT be discouraged. There are a lot of very popular decks that sold quite well which failed the first time they were presented. If the inventors presented in your deck gave up on the first try, your deck would be a lot thinner.
Best of luck on your second attempt.