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How to Run a Successful Kickstarter Campaign: Interview with Bruce Myren

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Crowdfunding can be a great strategy for authors, artists, and other small businesses. Beyond just raising money for a new project, it can also be used to validate a concept too. Is your idea good enough that people will pay for it?

But there are a lot of myths about crowdfunding, which is why most crowdfunding campaigns fail. Kickstarter is not magic. It’s a business instrument. And like anything in business, it requires a strategy if you are to be successful.

That’s why I invited Bruce Myren to the show. Bruce is a professional photographer—and he conducted a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund his project, The Fortieth Parallel.

Bruce shared what made his Kickstarter campaign successful:


Show Notes:

For more about Bruce’s project, The Fortieth Parallel:
Project statement: http://brucemyren.com/the-fortieth-parallel
All 52 images: http://brucemyren.com/projects/the-fortieth-parallel

Here’s the Kickstarter page for the project, so you can see Bruce’s strategy in action. His next Kickstarter campaign will be to fund a book project for The Fortieth Parallel.

To stay in touch with Bruce and all of his projects: Web / Twitter / Facebook.

Bruce also referenced David Karp in the show—here’s David’s info: http://solutions.limeduck.com.

More about Bruce:

Bruce Myren is a photographer and educator based in Cambridge, MA. Myren’s research centers on issues of place, history, and memory; projects include The Fortieth Parallel, and Fort Juniper, in his hometown of Amherst. Exhibited nationally, his photographs have been published in PDNedu, Fraction Magazine, View Camera Magazine, Huffington Post, Petapixel, and Slate. In 2014, he received a Cambridge Arts Council grant to photograph the Washington Elm on Cambridge Common. He is represented in Boston by Gallery Kayafas. He can be found on the Web at brucemyren.com.

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