Oct. 1st, 2009

[identity profile] haikujaguar.livejournal.com
In my continuing quest to refine new publishing models, I got stuck on how you "gatekeep" a hard-copy novel. You can't crowdfund it in advance because that's either not fair or it describes an existing model (pre-ordering). What I wanted is a way for people to gauge how much interest other people have in a project without monetary markers.

So I'm experimenting with something I call "crowd-requesting," where an author/artist/what-have-you asks for people to show a sign of interest in a project, and when enough people say "Go for it," you hit the button that makes it available.

I came up with this because if I saw that a crowd of people had requested the publication of a self-published project and that group was sufficiently large that I decided it wasn't just the author and his/her friends, I think I'd be more inclined to pick it up than if there was no such marker. So for me, crowd-requesting would be a valid gate-keeping system, something I might use along with other markers to decide whether the book was worth my time.

For my project, The Worth of a Shell, I've asked for 100 people to request the novel: have a look here. If I get that number, I'll add a line to the copyright page and marketing descriptions that "this novel was crowd-requested."

Feel free to use this model, refine it or discuss it! And if you want to sign the petition, hop on over there. :)
[identity profile] ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com
What services, goods, or providers do you recommend that might be useful to other folks practicing cyberfunded creativity?
[identity profile] wyld-dandelyon.livejournal.com
One of the things that Twitter is good for is recommended reading--finding blog posts by people you don't know, people whose blogs you don't want to read every day, but this post you want to read.

I was amazed at how similarly a traditionally-successful musician views crowdfunding to how I view it, though she didn't use the word Busking.

Click on over to my journal  to read a bit of what she said, my review of her blog post, and my additional thoughts.  And the link to her blog.


 


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