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by blhack
5056 days ago
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"Success" should be more than just getting funded, it should be following through with the project. I could "kickstart" a trip to the moon with no engineering knowledge, and a budget of $5000, and by this metric I would be "successful". Probably within an hour if I properly attached the ideas of unseating a major tech company, and using android to do it. Also video games. That doesn't mean I went to the moon. It means I successfully got $5000 out of people. |
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Success in the context of Kickstarter means you raised your money. Just like a successful round of venture funding means the company was able to raise money (and not necessarily deliver a real product).