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meeks ([personal profile] meeks) wrote2011-08-09 12:13 pm

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I just got back from the optometrist, who gave me a prescription for computer glasses, one for allergy eye drops...and a really big bill -_- The new glasses should do a lot to alleviate the strain of looking at a screen all day, so I can spend more time making art! Now I just have to decide whether I prefer bronze or silver for the frames...

[livejournal.com profile] ellenmillion is now taking prompts for free abstract paintings! Tips are optional, but she has some great perks for everyone who donates, including (animated!)icons, original ACEOs, and bigger paintings.

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith posted an article yesterday about People who boost the signal in crowdfunding". I'd love to see what supporters think about this. What motivates you to promote a project? What kind of perks to you like in exchange?
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[personal profile] aldersprig 2011-08-09 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I love you signal boost perks, and your comment perks. :-) Lovelovelove.

[identity profile] ankewehner.livejournal.com 2011-08-09 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
What motivates you to promote a project?
In no particular order:
- I like the person who runs the project and want to help them out.
- I like the project and want to see it get bigger.
- I think there are people watching my Twitter feed or whatever who might be interested.

What kind of perks to you like in exchange?
I don't think they are neccessary for spreading the word...
I've got to admit I jumped in and asked [livejournal.com profile] haikujaguar if I qualified for a little print when she offered them for people who had reviewed stories of hers, but generally speaking I don't feel that good about "promote my project to get stuff for yourself"... So if perk, I guess I'd prefer something like [livejournal.com profile] ysabetwordsmith did with revealing lines of a poem: something that benefits the whole audience rather than only the person who does the signal boost.
Edited 2011-08-09 19:47 (UTC)

Thoughts

[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com 2011-08-09 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
My main motivations are similar to what [livejournal.com profile] ankewehner listed, plus I'll pimp anything that looks reasonably interested because I like crowdfunding in general.

What makes me a regular barker for a project? It has to produce material that is always or almost always cool, that both I and my audience will probably like, and preferably bits that stand well on their own in case people don't follow all of it. I'm also more inclined to do frequent pimpage for friends whose projects I like if they're linking to my work too.

For perks, I like getting extras for something that has already hooked my interest. That's part of why I offered the verse-by-verse epic as a linkbacks perk: I already knew that my audience liked series poems and sequential revelation. It's also closely related to your linkback perk, where the sketch with the most linkbacks will get an extra round of revision. I think my most consistent promotions are all for art: Story Sketches, Moonvoice's art over on Dreamwidth, and Icon Day by [livejournal.com profile] djinni. Then tidbit fiction like what [livejournal.com profile] aldersprig does is something I also pimp fairly often, and I'll usually pimp something like Poetry Kitchen because I love poetry in general.

For barker perks, you might let someone designate a sketch to work on further, or a particular detail in a sketch. Free icons are another good option: yours are nifty and popular, and they're small enough that they shouldn't require too much work from you. Plus icons are free advertising for your art skills -- look how much traffic [livejournal.com profile] djinni has built up just because so many folks are using his icons.