Today is the first in what should become a series of posts about projects I come across that I personally find interesting that are really close to their funding goals but currently trending not to fund. To show a little love (because we all know Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: April 2012
When Kickstarter Projects Get Noticed
If there is any doubt that the right exposure at the right time can have an amazing impact on your project, here are a few recent examples that really struck me when I noticed them. Knock Down Barns Knock Down Barns in the Board & Continue reading →
Chrome Extension is Alive! Plus, Super Secret Graphs & Fun Stats
Yes loyal Chrome users, we finally have an extension for you! Head on over to the tools page to download it now! Also, I’ve been feverishly working on some new functionality (cough… rss… cough…), and I decided to go ahead and pre-release some experimental graphs using Continue reading →
Category Browsing, Day-1’s, and More!
Hey ‘traq-ers, if you’ve been bouncing around the site today you’ve probably noticed we enabled category browsing and cleaned up the project browser quite a bit (and fixed a stupid htmlentities encoding bug – sorry " folks "). The new categories are based on what Continue reading →
Firefox Add-On Now Available!
Head on over to the Tools page to grab yours! I have a feature list for future enhancements coming down the pike, but I’d love to hear what you think or features you’d like to see. Let me know! Continue reading →
Why you should take Kicktraq trends with a grain of salt
Projections are now available. You should give them a try! More Info. I’m seeing a couple of recurring questions in various discussions or project comments. As soon as a new, popular project shows up on Kicktraq that looks (at that moment) like it’s Continue reading →
From Projection to Trend
Today I did a little shuffling of the wording on the site. After some discussions with a couple Kickstarter campaign owners and some initial users, the description of the in-progress “projection” wasn’t really accurate, especially after turning back some of my initial weighting code. So, Continue reading →