Raising $250k with AI for cats, the Pawly story
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by Frank Carlson from Pawly
5d ago
In this podcast episode we're talking to Frank Carlson, the founder of Pawly AI Cat Door. Frank shares his journey from conceptualizing an AI-enabled cat door that prevents cats from bringing prey into the house, to raising over $250,000 from almost 700 backers in his first crowdfunding campaign. Despite facing shipping delays and learning on the go, particularly in marketing and public relations, Frank and his team have successfully navigated the challenges of bringing a new product to market. The episode delves into the specifics of crowdfunding preparation, the importance of pre-campaign ..read more
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Steamforged Games: $30m raised & this is just the start
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by Rich Loxam from Steamforged Games
1M ago
Today's podcast features Rich Loxam, former teacher turned CEO and co-founder of Steamforged Games. Rich shares the remarkable journey of his company, from its humble beginnings with a successful Kickstarter campaign for Guild Ball to becoming a major player in the gaming industry with over 170,000 backers and $30 million raised across 19 projects. Rich discusses the challenges and triumphs of navigating crowdfunding, the transition from being an impassioned hobbyist to a business-minded CEO, and Steamforged Games' strategic moves, including an exclusivity deal with Kickstarter and future pla ..read more
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Dreaming Big with Ozlo Sleep: From Idea to $3.5 Million Dollar Success
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by Bryant Garvin from Ozlo Sleep
1M ago
On today's episode, we're talking to Bryant Garvin, the head of marketing at Ozlo Sleep.  He discusses Ozlo's journey of launching a successful product on both Kickstarter and Indiegogo, which raised over $3.5 million combined. Bryant shares insights on the importance of a unique product, strategic marketing, and leveraging crowdfunding platforms for building community and gaining momentum. He details the origins of the sleep buds, initially a Bose product, and the transition to forming a new venture focused on improving and scaling the product. Bryant also covers the aspects of venture ..read more
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Becoming a Profitable Game Publisher with Van Ryder Games
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by AJ Porfirio from Van Ryder Games
2M ago
In this podcast episode, George interviews AJ Porfirio, the founder of Van Ryder Games, who shares his journey from starting with a Kickstarter campaign in 2011 that raised $10,000 to building a multi-million dollar gaming business. AJ talks about the lessons learned from bootstrapping his way to success, generating over $6.5 million from crowdfunding, and now mentoring others through his Power Publishing Program. AJ delves into the importance of critical thinking in game pricing, strategic financial planning, and the significance of creating unique, standout products. The discussion also co ..read more
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Jack's Magic Mushrooms: the Mycelia Story
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by Jack from Split Stone Games
3M ago
Jack Neville, the founder of Split Stone Games and creator of the board game 'Mycelia,' shares how he went from a graphic designer to a revered game publisher, raising over $550,000 on Kickstarter. He discusses his tried-and-true strategies, including building a responsive mailing list, utilising resources like Reddit for feedback, convention appearances for awareness, cost-effective solutions (thank you Chip & Kitty), and why you should always create a premium version of your product. Jack also reveals his plans for potential expansion of 'Mycelia' and the development of a new game with ..read more
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Starting from 0, This is a True Story of Perseverance w/ Mindclash Games
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by Viktor Peter from Mindclash Games
5M ago
This episode is a conversation with Viktor Peter, the founder of Mindclash Games. He discusses his journey in the crowdfunding industry, starting from his first campaign to the current one, Perseverance Castaway Chronicles. He touches upon topics such as the decision to quit his job, the importance of having the right product and target audience, and the switch from Kickstarter to Gamefound. Viktor also talks about the game design process, the significance of theme and visual appeal, and the challenges of running a business in the crowdfunding and retail spaces. Check out his website here an ..read more
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From Waiting Tables to Tabletop Millions w/ Tiny Epic's Michael Coe
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by Michael Coe from Gamelyn Games
5M ago
This is the story of how Tiny Epic turned Michael Coe’s fortune around. While waiting tables, Michael Coe and his wife took out a loan against their car to go all-in on their tabletop venture and ended up creating one of the most successful franchises in crowdfunding history. He discusses crowdfunding strategies, the evolution of his business model, the impact of creative elements like a 'spinner' in games, and the importance of pre-launch marketing for Kickstarter projects. Michael also stresses the significance of delivering on promises, maintaining a small but tight-knit team, and continu ..read more
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From Hobby to Big Business with Battle Systems
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by Colin Young from Battle Systems
5M ago
Listen to the Story of Battle Systems. Colin Young, the founder and main designer of Battle Systems, shares his journey from creating  terrain for war games to launching a successful Kickstarter campaign, raising over $2.5 million across eight crowdfunding campaigns. He discusses the challenges of running a business, the importance of community and mentorship, and the future plans for Battle Systems. This podcast provides insight into the world of independent game creation and the passion behind bringing imaginative and immersive experiences to tabletop gaming enthusiasts. Check out the ..read more
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Battle Systems: From Miniature Paints to Epic Battlefields
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by Colin Young from Battle Systems
6M ago
Listen to the Story of Battle Systems. Colin Young, the founder and main designer of Battle Systems, shares his journey from creating miniatures and terrain for war games to launching a successful Kickstarter campaign, raising over $2.5 million across eight crowdfunding campaigns. He discusses the challenges of running a business, the importance of community and mentorship, and the future plans for Battle Systems. This podcast provides insight into the world of independent game creation and the passion behind bringing imaginative and immersive experiences to tabletop gaming enthusiasts. Check ..read more
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Art, Cheese and Millions of Dollars, the Story of R2I Games
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by Jeff & Andrew from R2i Games
6M ago
This episode features Andrew and Jeff from R2i Games, who uncover the intricacies of Kickstarter campaigns, board game design, and the evolving dynamics of community engagement. Discover why a French cheese-themed game stirred a particular reaction and how strategic planning can be a game-changer months before a Kickstarter launch. If you've ever been intrigued by the behind-the-scenes world of board game development or the hidden nuances of crowdfunding, this conversation will offer valuable insights. This is R2i Games's website and check out their latest Kickstarter campaign here.  Thi ..read more
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