So, I've been wondering, how exactly do Kickstarter campaigns plan for their expenses when they have multiple purchase pathways?
Most Kickstarters feature more than one way to purchase their game, such as by having multiple editions.
How does one anticipate for this in their budget?
To help your answer here is my concern:
A company launches a kickstarter campaign for their hot release: "Kickstarter Khaos". To keep it simple, the company decides to disregard the obvious legal issues with this title, and offers two levels of their board game to the world.
Level 1: Basic level.
Includes- Board game.
Level 2: Premium Level
Includes: Board Game with higher quality/custom components.
After a close funding campaign, the company has the following order list:
Level 1: 1,000 units
Level 2: 3 units
My questions are the following. How should have the company planed/budgeted their levels differently?
It seems to me that if a limited number of people buy your higher level game, then you might be out of a profit if you fund on mostly lower level games, and then you are essentially paying for these people to get your premium board game, because the company has to pay for this edition's new molds, component designs, artwork, and so on.
Or, if minimum order works this way, could you find yourself in a position where you will not be able to fulfill your upper level backers, because your did not get the 1,000 minimum order your manufacturer required? (This assumes manufacturers consider each edition of a game as a separate game order. If this is not the case, and you can combine editions as a single order, even if you only have 3 orders of your premium edition, just let me know.)
If you need some more context or questions answered, let me know, and I'll see if I can clarify.
Thanks in advance!
- Jacob
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith." Romans 1:16-17
Thanks for the info @questccg.
I am thinking it might be best to do a stretch goal system for one level. MAYBE two, but only if I can get the math to work.
All backers would get any level's reward as it unlocks in the one level system.
Do people like Kickstarters that have a lot of stretch goals but only one level to purchase?
(Save maybe the $1 level).
Or should I try harder to understand all the logistics behind this stuff for a more successful Kickstarter.
Thanks,
- Jacob