Hi Everyone,
Out of respect for the forum owner, I haven't posted since the forum rules changed a while back. Out of respect for all of you who have follwed my project and given feedback or even backed it, I feel I should at least address your questions.
First, I really appreciate the feedback. Shipping costs have been a big concern for me from day one, so I've put a lot of time and consideration into them. I just wanted to explain a bit of my thought process so you can see where I'm coming from.
There's two parts to shipping a package, the postage and the shipping materials. Sometimes the cost of the shipping materials is higher than the cost of postage itself. I've gone to half a dozen different manufacturers to try and get the lowest priced shipping materials. Note I said lowest priced, rather than cheap. There's no point in saving a few bucks through buying cheap, flimsy shipping materials if it's not going to protect the package. That being said, the materials I've gone with will cost a fair bit less than what most people would pay because I'm getting them straight from the source. It pays to know people in manufacturing
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I've also registered a business name so that I could apply for a bulk business mail discount through the Canadian Postal Service. Those two things combined have allowed me to knock off a lot from the overall shipping cost. Now that being said, there's only so much I can do to reduce costs.
I just backed two very successful card campaigns. With one campaign a single deck cost $24 USD, and another campaign a single deck cost $23 USD both included international shipping. Compared to my campaign it's less than $18 USD (after the CAD exchange rate) for a single deck with international shipping. The only difference is that a large portion of my backers will be considered international, since they're from the US. When it comes to international shipping costs, Kickstarter isn't very flexible. It only allows me to have one shipping rate for everything outside of Canada. That makes it a tricky balance between affordable shipping for people in the US, and not losing too much money on shipping overseas. As is, I'll be losing money on most overseas shipping, but I'm not too concerned about that since most of my backers are coming from the US.
I've looked into having the shipment from USPCC broken up into two locations but there's a pretty hefty extra cost for that. I made the decision that trying to raise the extra funds to cover that extra cost would hurt the campaign, rather than benefit it. Since this is my first campaign I really want to get a feel for the whole process, including shipping. That way the next time I will know why I'm paying someone to distribute my cards
Anyway, I just wanted to explain my thought process on this shipping costs for my campaign. I completely understand if the extra cost puts off some potential backers. I hope that those who are on the fence about backing will give the project some consideration.
I'm also working on some stretch goals which include a custom deck seal, upgraded tuck case, upgraded card finish, and even an alternate version of the NOX deck, titled LUX. I'll have previews of those coming up in the next couple of days. This however, will probably be my last post on the forum unless the rules change.
If you want to follow updates on my campaign you can either check out the campaign page itself, or follow me on Facebook or Twitter.
Thank you to everyone who has supported my deck so far! Your support is truly appreciated!
Mike.