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Kenner Star Wars Photography 1980-1982: Review, Funding & Stats

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/manwhoshotskywalker/kenner-star-wars-photography-1980-1982
Scoring

Hyperstarter Score

36%

Good

Campaign

Goal Status

Funded

Backers

424

Pledge Amount

$120,662

of $80,000

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Rebelscum.com: Kickstarter Campaign For Kenner Star Wars Photography Volume II 1980-1982: The Empire Strikes Back
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Kenner Star Wars Photography 1980-1982: Fully funded on Kickstarter - Fantha Tracks
www.fanthatracks.com

Great news as Kim Simmons forthcoming book Kenner Star Wars Photography 1980-1982 has strolled through it’s required target of £63,891, now up

Skywalking Through Neverland #293: The Man Who Shot Luke Skywalker - Jedi News
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Strikes Back toy line photography in all its glory – please check out his Kickstarter here – The Man Who Shot Luke Skywalker. Now sit back and enjoy some fantastic stories.

Kim Simmons "Star Wars Photography" kickstarter book - Original Trilogy
originaltrilogy.com

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/manwhoshotskywalker/kenner-star-wars-photography-1980-1982?ref=profile_saved_projects_live

Support The Kickstarter Project For Volume II of Kenner Star Wars Photography – The Empire Strikes Back By Kim Simmons! - Jedi Temple Archives
www.jeditemplearchives.com

SUPPORT THE PROJECT HERE!

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Kenner Star Wars Photography 1980-1982: Campaign Review & Analysis

Campaign Page Overview

Detailed breakdown and suggestions for improvement

Hyperstarter Score Breakdown

title4
The title has a good length, but could more text be added?TITLE: 38

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.

description5
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.

content1
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.

links5
Not PresentLINK COUNT: 0

Having a small number of outbound links to other sites showing reports, company sites etc., can help build trust.

images1
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.

TITLE: 38

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.

WORD COUNT: 0

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.

NUMBER OF IMAGES: 0

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.

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