The Grand Potentate
Well-known member
You keep framing it as an in and out situation and I don't necessarily think that's got to be the case, so long as you give people equivalent value for the money they're putting in. People have to know that they're getting something for their money. I'm sure you can concept behind that. The vagueness is what's got everyone up in arms.Im open to suggestions, in a technical way Im not sure how we could build it so you could get your money out of the system. But I think its a great idea, and Ill give it some thought.
I do think that the crowdfunding idea makes MUCH more sense for you though. Let me give you an example:
Say I want to add in a rotating feature thread with a background and the whole nine yards into one of my themes. I come to you with the idea and you tell me it will be $100 but it could be funded via a crowd. You put it up on the website and let people pledge the amount they'd want, without getting financially involved at the moment. You ask for $110, to cover the costs of Paypal and credit card processing, and then just leave it up. Umpteen numbers of people can pledge towards the goal without any repercussion. If it doesn't get funded then the idea just falls flat. If it does, then you collect the money within a 72 hour window. If everyone pays up, then you're golden. If not, then you go back to me and ask me for the difference, or put it back up for the remaining amount, and if no one pays then you just refund the payments. All you're really doing is shuffling things on the website without any worry of what people are going to do with their money after the fact.
I will say that the idea you proposed of letting people put their own projects up and then own them after the fact is an awful one and will only cause you trouble. Let them take those ideas to kickstarter or the like. Stick to your own things on the company website.