theoootini
Well-Known Member
anyone funded anything that was never delivered? bad taste in the mouth.
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thats' bollocks...you need to get a proper contact number and demand your book or get your money back
My next one ain't. Can you imagine dropping €20+ eight months before an album came out and it turns out to be a steaming pile of shite? I can't take that pressure.
If fundit was the housing market, the houses wouldn't have been built if they hadn't been paid for and there would not be a boom/bust. I don't think your logic stands in that post.
In terms of complete speculation on sales Vs. guaranteed sales to all who pre-purchased, pre-order slays.
That is not ignoring the business side, that is taking the fantasizing out of it.
not if you get the money from the exact number of stock that will be produced. i.eThe funding allows an album to be produced, so after the initial funders get their albums there is excess stock
How would people feel about the idea of a fundit fundit? You know, for bands that reached a fundit target but then spent all of the album money on jetpacks. Just hypothetically speaking like.
I think the majority of fundits that result in albums would have excess stock left over though in fairness.not if you get the money from the exact number of stock that will be produced. i.e
250 X Donations at €10 each (i.e pre-sale)
€2500 in production cost (recording, mastering, replication etc)
250 X copies sent to the 250 funders.
0 excess stock.
I think the majority of fundits that result in albums would have excess stock left over though in fairness.
Grand so long as we can tell you what to do with said jetpacks. Or maybe like for 50 quid would you take me out(up) for a nice aeronautical dinner for two.
not if you get the money from the exact number of stock that will be produced. i.e
250 X Donations at €10 each (i.e pre-sale)
€2500 in production cost (recording, mastering, replication etc)
250 X copies sent to the 250 funders.
0 excess stock.
See that's what I'm saying pre-sale is great but it still can only account for breaking even unless someone is wiling to through you a few extra quid out of the kindness of their heart or if you price your product high enough to make a profit and that's a tightrope because less people will buy it in the first place.
Are you asking me out on a jetpack date?
Great to see the Irish Times supporting Fundit. Great to see the Irish Times lampooning Fundit. Aw heck, it's just great to see the Irish Times.
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