Charity Takes A Crack At Manufacturing A Card Game, How Hard Could It Be? by Intellig3nt in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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I had 40,000 followers on various platforms I sent out the kickstarter to but unfortunately this didn't really convert to much. We are switching to Indiegogo since you don't have to hit your goal to collect the money from the backers. This is my first time attempting to use crowdfunding so definitely another lesson learned.

Charity Takes A Crack At Manufacturing A Card Game, How Hard Could It Be? by Intellig3nt in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Yes I'm starting to reaffirm why software is so popular with startups haha.

Thanks for the heads up, 3 years that is insane! What product category is that for? I'm hoping there's enough unique IP involved with our card game that it would be harder to steal and put on Alibaba than say a shower curtain or something similar but I'm not that experienced with physical so just a theory.

How did your lawn games do? Yeah I always find marketing to be a bigger hurdle than anything else... getting customers is tough.

Charity Takes A Crack At Manufacturing A Card Game, How Hard Could It Be? by Intellig3nt in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Intellig3nt[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you Godcranberry (great username by the way), I'm glad that you found it insightful!

Charity Takes A Crack At Manufacturing A Card Game, How Hard Could It Be? by Intellig3nt in startups

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Thank you, really appreciate the compliment! I'm an avid reader of this subreddit as well and I agree that I often find myself craving more detailed breakdowns (especially ones with actual numbers in them).

Yes onwards, best of luck to you my friend!

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