Neil Gaiman's The Price: Review, Funding & Stats
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2024077040/neil-gaimans-the-priceHyperstarter Score
36%
Good
Goal Status
Backers
2,001
Pledge Amount
$161,774.07
of $150,000
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Popular Sites
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“The Price” Kickstarter project pitch on Vimeo vimeo.com|High Traffic learn more about how to support this project, please visit: kck.st/bUQsac |
The Trivialities and Transcendence of Kickstarter - The New York Times www.nytimes.com|High Traffic a statue of Robocop in Detroit; $161,744 to make a computer-animated adaptation of a Neil Gaiman story; and nearly $1 million in |
Three Days Left to Help Contribute to "The Price" | WIRED www.wired.com with Christopher Salmon , then head over to the project's Kickstarter page to back the project! |
“The Price” by Neil GaimanA Kickstarter Drive | Tor.com www.tor.com Give it a watch on this page , where Mr. Chris Salmon explains why he wants to |
The Price | Movie | Neil Gaiman | Christopher Salmon | The Mary Sue www.themarysue.com |
General Sites
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KickStarter - Kickstarter Watch. | Page 21 | rpgcodex > 20 god-damned years and still a work in progress rpgcodex.net $00,161,774 Neil Gaiman's The Price |
You can help adapt a Neil Gaiman short story • Flixist Jun 7, 2020|www.flixist.com With that in mind, I direct your attention to Chris Salmon’s Kickstarter page . Chris is trying to procure $150,000 in order to |
January 2012 - Page 18 of 26 - Kindle Nation Daily Jun 9, 2020|kindlenationdaily.com experience of it was with a Kickstarter project where film-maker Christopher Salmon was asking for funds to make a short film of Neil Gaiman’s short story, The Price . For a fully-realised animated feature he needed $150,000 of |
Favourite Books and/or Authors - Done Deal Pro Jun 12, 2021|messageboard.donedealpro.com seems to run into financing troubles time and time again. This recently got financed, though, by some 2000 of his fans. |
Behind the Scenes – Page 82 – Movie Mom moviemom.com Want to be a movie producer? A new animated film written by superstar author Neil Gaiman (“Coraline,” “Sandman”) is seeking funds . You can contribute as little as $10 and have |
Neil Gaiman's The Price: 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: 23 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: 110 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
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