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Aug032013

Saturday Archive Dive: Kickstarter vs IndieGoGo

Today's dive into the deeper archive of Webcomics.com takes us to Aug. 25, 2011, when we compoared Kickstarter and IndieGogo.

Kickstarter has become the go-to fund-raising platform for many webcomics. Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub used it to great success in funding their new Web series, and Dave Kellett is currently using it to complete production on his upcoming documentary about comics in the Digital Age, "Stripped."

If you're trying to decide between the two, it is your responsibility to read and understand the Terms of Use for each. Here is the Kickstarter contract, and here is the contract for IndieGOGO.

Comparing the two, I've spotted the following:

Read the entire post and comment there.