Nicole Alderman wrote:Jocelyn is AMAZING!
Paul and Jocelyn have been in my neck of the woods a few times, and I've gotten to meet them both in person. And, while Paul is great and all (my son has decided that Paul is like "Grumpy Bear"--a little rough around the edges, but underneath the rough exterior, he's a nice guy who also does awesome stuff ), Jocelyn is just AMAZING. She's such a warm, understanding, caring, intelligent woman who is just a pleasure to be around. Three cheers for Jocelyn!!!
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Richard Kutscher wrote:On the signed book thing, I would say either offer it or don't. Don't have it as a stretch goal but make sure it costs enough monies to cover all the costs.
I.e. if one physical book is $20, then a signed book is $50, or whatever price you deem fit. That way even one book will cover postage. Time or hassle might not be covered but then YOU can laugh at staff and say FOOLS, I was right and fluff your overalls repeatedly.
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r ranson wrote:Bookmarks as part of a stretch goal?
I didn't think this was important, but then I noticed that I enjoy the bookmarks I'm getting from supporting kickstarters as much as I'm enjoying the books.
It's not much to print a few thousand bookmarks. They make useful promotional material. And I really enjoy it.
I did something like every book (you could specify physical book) gets a bookmark.
Late night thought - just wanted to share that I think it would be neat if you could do this.
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Tracy Wandling wrote:I think the bookmark should be something that has information on it, kinda like the permaculture playing cards. I'd love to play around with that idea.
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Bryan C Aldeghi wrote:A couple of thoughts - is there a time frame in which the gift codes need to be redemed? Or a timeframe in which the extra gob of videos and such need to be watched?
Bryan C Aldeghi wrote:Also when it comes to engaging people about the kickstarter - I would suggest that two days before the kickstarter you put a countdown clock on permies for everybody to see with an ad or link to the first 48 hour pack of goodies. Then during the kickstarter have every ad on the site be about the kickstarter for 48 hours. Also, perhaps all the things in the digital market that are included in the kickstarter should only be available through the kickstarter for a period of time. As in somebody goes to purchase the pdc/ atc download of 177 hours - but instead are redirected to the kickstarter.
Perhaps for the first 12 hours or something all of permies should redirect to kickstarter. You said before that something like 10% open your monthly email. Maybe some of these ideas will help with conversion. Also, perhaps the announcement email just come directly from paul wheaton vs paul wheatons monthlyish email.
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r ranson wrote:It's strange, I never really liked bookmarks before. There was so many of them.
Then in the last few years, I've struggled to find something suitable to use as a bookmark in my library books. It's been very frustrating because we have so little spare paper in the house.
I lamented the lack of bookmarks in my life.
Then I started supporting kickstarter projects and now I have beautiful bookmarks in my home again.
I'm thinking if I got a dozen bookmarks advertizing this book, I would secret put them in random library books as a way of infecting brains.
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K Rawlings wrote:Sorry, it's undoubtedly too late for this, but I'll throw it in there anyway. Been listening to the podcast chapter readings. Thought about responding, but didn't. Didn't think it'd do any good. However, I've changed my mind.
The chapter on getting rich, early retirement, etc. reminded me of what I really dislike about these 'hey, you can save money and be rich / be mortgage free / retire early etc.' schemes. Every one I've read assumes a person actually has a job which provides a living wage. Lots of people are too poor to have any slush in their budget, they already know all the tricks to live cheaply. They just don't have enough money to make the jump. You know that aphorism, it takes money to make money. Well it takes money to save money in the long term. Ask anyone who's poor, and never had access to a lump sum to kickstart the process.
So if you, or anyone you know, knows of ways poor people can, for example, retire comfortably rather than dying in a ditch when they're no longer able to work, then lots of people out there need to hear it.
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paul wheaton wrote:Audiobook stuff appears to be pretty expensive. We are thinking that an audiobook would have to be a whole different kickstarter, or maybe a stretch goal if this kickstarter does super well.
An average audiobook created with Findaway Voices has about 50,000 words and costs between $1,000 and $2,000. We can estimate the cost of your audiobook by multiplying a per finished hour narrator rate with the estimated length of your finished recording. The longer the book, the higher the estimate will be.
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Nicole Alderman wrote:I do think, if Paul did an audio book, it'd be super cool to have him be the narrator. Paul's got a distinctive voice that's already been heard in many youtube videos, and it'd feel a lot more personal.
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Nicole Alderman wrote:I do think, if Paul did an audio book, it'd be super cool to have him be the narrator. Paul's got a distinctive voice that's already been heard in many youtube videos, and it'd feel a lot more personal.
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K Rawlings wrote: Every one I've read assumes a person actually has a job which provides a living wage. Lots of people are too poor to have any slush in their budget, they already know all the tricks to live cheaply. They just don't have enough money to make the jump.
About the time of my fourth kickstarter, I had this powerful feeling of gratitude. How cool is it that so many people are trusting me with their coin for six months? I see other kickstarters that make it clear "we will sell this for $20 after the kickstarter, so give us $40 for it now." I think it should be the opposite of that. You are throwing your shoulder in with me to get this done. You are being far more trusting and supportive than people that wait. So I want you to have the best price, and lots of bonus candy!
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pj smith wrote: I have been looking for ways to help.
Though I also feel Paul's would be preferable, I would be happy to narrate, free-of-charge.
I have done small voice jobs, mostly for existing concierge clients, so am not a full 'professional', but if you would like a mutt English/ American accent with excellent articulation it would be my pleasure to contribute.
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Jay Angler wrote:Have you considered that as an audio-book, some of the chapters with charts or pictures might need a bit of tweaking? A professional might have useful ideas about that also.
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paul wheaton wrote:Are you saying that right there, in that chapter, is a good place to mention the stuff about PEP, the bootcamp, ant village and deep roots?
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