Infographic: Nearly half of Kickstarter projects fail
Kickstarter has long reveled in its ability to fund people’s creative dreams, but the popular crowdfunding platform has been just as quick to conceal information about projects that fail to receive funding on its site.
According to data compiled by AppsBlogger.com, those failures are much more common than you would think.
Over 41 percent of all proposed Kickstarter projects fail to meet their funding goals, the site reported in an infographic last week. The figure amounts to a total number of failed projects in excess of 18,000.
Kickstarter’s conversion rate is notable in itself, but the specifics behind which projects fail is also worthy of a look. On average, failed projects set their funding targets $11,000 higher—$16,365 to $5,487—than projects that do meet their goals.
Oddly enough, it’s the shorter campaigns that have more success getting funded. The average successful project raised pledges for 38 days. Unsuccessful projects remained active for 43 days, on average.
“I believe there’s value in understanding failure,” wrote Jeanne Pi, the woman behind the infographic. “In this case, failure to get fully-funded in a Kickstarter campaign.”
Film & Video, Music and Games are Kickstarter projects with the most backers. In a way this a proof of total fail of the entertainment business in the internet era.
(via thekickstopper)
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