We did weight up very carefully the choice of platform for this campaign.
In the end we decided on our own site as we thought the backers would be
weighted a bit more towards our existing community for this particular
campaign. We and our community did most of the publicity work on the last
campaig
On 7/16/2014, 12:49 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
Hopefully drawing peoples' attention to how much is left to go will
encourage some more donations.
I really need HTML5 for my current big project. We've been discussing
how to move our giant desktop app to the web and there just isn't any
good way
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 4:02 AM, Kevin Miller wrote:
> I don¹t want to sound complacent because I¹m really not. However it may be
> worth remarking that our previous Kickstarter campaign was in a similar
> position at this stage. There may be a long way to go. But we can do this.
>
> Kind regards
I don¹t want to sound complacent because I¹m really not. However it may be
worth remarking that our previous Kickstarter campaign was in a similar
position at this stage. There may be a long way to go. But we can do this.
Kind regards,
Kevin
Kevin Miller ~ ke...@livecode.com ~ http://www.livecod
Maybe the Kickstarter 15% commission? The Kickstarter plus is the larger
audience though. Looking at the current HTML5 campaign, it's a long way
off making its' goal right now so the larger audience may have been needed.
The campaign is about half way though as of today. At the current run
rat
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Heather Laine wrote:
> We need YOUR SUPPORT to keep this campaign on track for its target. If you
> have ideas for promoting it or suggestions as to what more we could be doing,
> please let us know!
The previous campaign was part of KickStarter, this one is no
I see WebCode is part of the new macheist bundle:
http://macheist.com/#overview
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Mark Wieder
ahsoftw...@gmail.com
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Dear List Folks,
Today our HTML5 Campaign passed the 20% tipping point. Crowd funding statistics
show that once a project gets past 20% it has an 80% chance of being
successful. This is encouraging, but of course its not time to sit back and
become complacent. We've a long way to go yet.
Our c