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How to Take Pre-Orders when Your Board Game Kickstarter Ends

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Kickstarter campaigns are rapidly becoming the primary means of sales for many board game creators. Even alone, Kickstarter campaigns can be very lucrative, but there is potential to do more afterward. Need help on your board game? Need help on your board game? Testing the shop.

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How to Order a Print Run for Your Board Game Kickstarter

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If you find yourself reading this guide after you’ve funded a Kickstarter campaign, congratulations! After an enormous amount of work creating, testing, and promoting your board game, it’s time to send it off to the printers. How exciting! Need help on your board game?

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How to Keep the Hype Train Going After a Board Game Kickstarter

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Kickstarter is big, flashy, and exciting. Everything would be just right if you could just hit that goal… Need help on your board game? Join my community of over 2,000 game developers, artists, and passionate creators. Kickstarter is merely the beginning of a long journey to establish yourself.

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Kickstarter Math: How to Deliver Your Board Game On-Time and Within Your Budget

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In 2012, as many as 84% Kickstarter projects were fulfilled late. While I suspect that figure has dropped since then, it’s still a running joke that Kickstarter projects always fulfill late. So what’s happening and how can we prevent you from suffering the same fate? Need help on your board game?

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Tasty Humans: How Our Board Game Raised $20,536 on Kickstarter

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After a year of development, Tasty Humans raised $20,536 on Kickstarter. It’s a puzzle-solving, tile placement board game for 1-4 players where you play as a fantasy monster who’s hungry for villagers. We could not be happier with how the campaign turned out, and the game is available for pre-order now !

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A Crash Course on Kickstarter for Board Games

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Kickstarter. The name alone evokes a lot of feelings in hopeful entrepreneurs and board gamers alike. At the very least, you probably share the sort of ogling fascination that people inevitably experience when they first hear about the site. Kickstarter – Maker and Breaker of Dreams. Need help on your board game?

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How to Sell Your Board Game Outside of Kickstarter

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It’s been over a year in the making, and we’ve finally arrived: this is the last article in the Start to Finish: Publish and Sell Your First Board Game series. You’ve learned how to design and develop a game, build an audience, and market your game. Need help on your board game?

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