(I Know I'm being labeled a WW apologist, but I think I just have been around them longer than anyone else to know them better and again I WISH THEY WOULD GET OFF KS AS A MARKETING TOOL AND JUST USE THE WEB SITE their existing social media presence gets them customers thats how I found them, way before the Groundskeeper campaign not KS)Drewser wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 2:15 pmIt is my understanding that the coupon given was transferable to any products on their website and not just limited to the ks decks or accessories. Imo that completely undermines the purpose of ks.Disenchanted_11 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:59 pmAnd to think that the reason they're using after-campaign tools is in hopes of getting additional orders...Adamthinks wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 11:04 am The fact that they turned the donation into a credit on their website changes that. If they had just used Kickstarter or backerkit taxes wouldn't be needed.
Yes It was possible (the site threw an old Modular table configuration I was looking at in the same checkout basket that I had to remove)
As far as WW is concerned the purpose of KS is to drive customers to them period to preorder the things in the campaign primarily and pay the least $ possible to KS in return because they believe KS exposes more people to their products than any other option.. They discussed not doing KS any more pretty regularly and apparently have decided KS will still get them more customers than just their web site. Again...they talked about it so much that there is a video of KS people coming TO THEM to convince them to stay with KS and backerkit rather than do their own thing, at one point earlier this year there was definitely going to be a "last campaign before we move straight to our web site".
They just concluded a KS campaign where the pledge levels were $10 and $50 and didn't correspond to any particular final product (though $50 was the value of one of the product categories being offered in the campaign...but not a particular item itself (type of wood in this case)). The idea is that you take that $10 and now put in an order for $1000 on their site of the various pieces that were advertised in the campaign This has been the way how EVERY WW KS has operated they've just used backerkit to do it in the past rather than their own site. They've always tried to minimize the amount of money that ran through KS. If anything the groundskeeper campaign is the one that by far ended up with the largest percentage of the final price being charged by Kickstarter since it had actual products as pledge level and limited quantity items.
For example (as said in a video this week) their 2021(?) GM screen kickstarter campaign did $808k on KS, through Backerkit the final orders were for $6Million and there were no non campaign products available in that campaign since it ran through backerkit (v2 of this is the campaign I was just discussing it closed with about $170k officially but will probably be $1M final orders if Im guessing (we will likely never know).)
However I dont think "this will get us more sales of things we have in stock" crossed their minds. For one, some of these campaigns are designed to create work to keep people employed making the new campaign things (though this is usually said about their large furniture). However, groundskeeper isn't the first where a large portion of the products arent even things they have to make, they also do campaigns where the main items are dice. For a second they wouldn't want to sell something they have in stock and either have to ship it separately (and pay the separate shipping themselves) or sit on that item for 6 months to ship with the KS item. Nor do I think they put logic in to split orders with split shipments and corresponding shipping charges. And their CEO (Doug) has been on a tear about reducing lost revenue...they definitely would have done that if they were trying to get KS people to buy dice vaults and towers off the web site.
Do I think it will hurt their feelings if the KS process shows someone their web site and after finishing their KS order they order something else? not in the least....
I do think they’ve completely botched the post campaign phase so far especially communicating with people not used to their Normal way of running kickstarters and the especially not having the site ready in time. Hell I still don’t think they have started with international orders. Certainly haven’t sent out an update saying when or if it was ready.