What did the highest grossing Kickstarter campaigns of 2014 all have in common? Aside from promoting a few innovative products, each campaign had a compelling Kickstarter video.
According to Kickstarter “projects with videos succeed at a much higher rate than those without (50% vs. 30%)”. Campaigns with videos help companies communicate every aspect of their project in one concise stream of thought. So how do you make your Kickstarter campaign video a success? Here are six helpful tips to get you started.
The Kickstarter community wants to know who you are and where your passions lie. They want to know why your product is important to you and why you’re the most competent person to deliver this product to them. Keep the energy levels high and a smile on your face throughout your Kickstarter video—you’re selling your dream here after all.
Be sure to have a very clear description of your product in the video. This may seem fairly obvious, but this is the most helpful tip of all. You may know the ins and outs of your project, but your audience needs a very clear picture of what’s going on. To test out the potential success of your Kickstarter video, show it to a sample audience of friends that don’t have any information about your product yet. Listen very closely to your test audience and augment or reduce information as needed.
Every successful Kickstarter video should answer the following questions:
Cover all the topics above (of course), but keep in mind that the average attention span is laughable. Use the first 10 seconds of your video to hook your audience and convince them that they should stay tuned for the main event. Aim for a video that covers all the bases in the span of 3-5 minutes.
Be wary of violating copyright law—you will need permission to use any logos, photos and music used in your video. Royalty-free content may be a great option for photos and music. If you’re using the services of a professional videographer, they can provide insight on what music and images to use.
Have a very specific call to action to conclude your Kickstarter campaign video. Be as specific as telling your audience what button to press to donate. You don’t have to assume the role of pushy salesperson in your video, just treat your audience like a friend you’re asking to borrow money from. Let them know how much you want to borrow, why you need it, and how you’ll repay them.
There’s no foolproof method for creating a successful Kickstarter campaign, but having a compelling video will create more opportunities for funding. Videos are the best and easiest way to share your project and showcase the emotions, motivations and passion behind your brand. Give your Kickstarter campaign the best possible chance for success with the tips above.
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Ian Harrington
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