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by unavoidable
5169 days ago
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Why can't it be both? It acts a bridge between an unmet demand and an unmet supply: there are consumers thinking, "I wonder if X has been invented? I would pay money for that." And there are designers thinking, "I wonder if anyone would buy X if I made it?" It's conceptually a great match. The hard part was making it credible enough to gain trust. That's Kickstarter's biggest strength. |
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When I give a store money, they owe me a product. When I back a project, they owe me their effort.
So it's a bit weird to me when the language being used is mostly store language rather than funding language. I don't think anybody has purchased a Pebble yet.