2013: The Last Halloween: Review, Funding & Stats
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1203079854/2013-the-last-halloweenHyperstarter Score
36%
Good
Goal Status
Backers
3,324
Pledge Amount
$126,507.92
of $9,000
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Popular Sites
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Creative people in Charlotte make a killing on Kickstarter - Axios Charlotte Oct 2, 2021|charlotte.axios.com 1) 2013: The Last Halloween (webcomic) |
Web comic artist Abby Howard is “a natural at humour” | Montreal Gazette Jul 6, 2020|montrealgazette.com have been monetizing that exposure. Shortly after the finale, she started a campaign on fundraising website KickStarter , looking for money to bring The Last Halloween, her |
Crowdfunding and Me | PopMatters Jul 10, 2019|www.popmatters.com A good example is online cartoonist Abigail Howard’s The Last Halloween project. A finalist on Penny Arcade’s online reality showStrip Search(and |
What You Wish For - Penny Arcade kraken.penny-arcade.com Strip Search fans should know that Abby Howard's Kickstarter for The Last Halloween " is up, and it is warbling like a tea |
Penny Arcade and its Krahulik problem | MetaFilter www.metafilter.com in the same camp with those guys), finalist Abby Howard started a Kickstarter to launch HER webcomic idea (without a book or much other heavy-expense backer rewards) and |
General Sites
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Average Sales... - Page 3 - Digital Webbing Forums digitalwebbing.com http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...last-halloween |
The Last Halloween - Halloween Discussion Forums, Costumes, Horror! halloween.com for those who want to start from the beginning. Here's the Kickstarter page that launched Abigail's comic. |
more of a raindot | Crime and the Blog of Evil crimeandtheforcesofevil.com Kickstarter apologised for the horrible rape-manual project , which meant I didn’t have to decide about (and feel horrible about) either backing or not backing Abby’s webcomic . Because that webcomic looks awesome and I wanted to |
The Last Halloween - Halloween Discussion Forums, Costumes, Horror! Apr 1, 2021|santaclaus.com for those who want to start from the beginning. Here's the Kickstarter page that launched Abigail's comic. |
The Last Halloween - Halloween Discussion Forums, Costumes, Horror! www.hurricane.com for those who want to start from the beginning. Here's the Kickstarter page that launched Abigail's comic. |
2013: The Last Halloween: Campaign Review & Analysis
Campaign Page Overview
Detailed breakdown and suggestions for improvement
Hyperstarter Score Breakdown
The title has a good length, but could more text be added?TITLE: 24 Add more characters to the title, perhaps add specific niche keywords? Look at adding more words by researching your closest competitors and use what they wrote for their headlines. | |
Excellent, the description is just right!DESCRIPTION: 127 The number of words in the description is just right to capture attention and bring them into your project. | |
There are no wordsWORD COUNT: 0 This campaign needs more text on the page. Think about what questions potential backers will have on their minds, answer them through imagery and detailed descriptive text. | |
Not PresentLINK COUNT: 0 Having a small number of outbound links to other sites showing reports, company sites etc., can help build trust. | |
Not presentNUMBER OF IMAGES: 0 Consider adding more such as more product images including people, a features list including text and icons, timeline, photos of the people involved in the project and/or images of where you have been mentioned. |
Suggested Improvements
Congrats on overfunding!
Just keep pushing the campaign whether it is leveraging your own contacts, updating your ads or retargeting an existing audience or trying pitching and outreach to influencers in your specific niche.
The first job of your title and headline is to get attention. The way you capture someone's attention is by describing your project in an easy to understand manner. It also helps if your product has a superlative label. For example: Is it the "World's Best ____?", the "first _____?", the "fastest____?" etc. Can you explain to potential backers how your product is lighter, faster, quicker, bigger, smaller, better than competitors.
People love reading stories. It's why fiction authors outsell non-fiction authors by at least 1,000-to-1. Your product has a creation story, an origin and you may have stories of customers who have used your product and how it changed their lives. Tell these stories on your project page.
Not only do visuals draw a potential backers attention to the sections that they care about, but they also make your campaign appear more professional and well-crafted. Check how your "hero" image looks like as a thumbnail.