NEW YORK — Want your project to get selected as a "Staff Pick" on crowdfunding site Kickstarter?
Good luck with that.
Entrepreneurs and other users have been seeking the secret to getting their projects selected as a "Staff Pick" — a designation that one of Kickstarter's 98 employees can give a project based on his or her personal tastes.
Charming a staffer has perks. Staff Picks can get prime placement on the website, be promoted to Kickstarter's 2 million followers on Facebook and Twitter, or appear in Kickstarter's "Projects We Love" email, which reaches more than 4 million inboxes every week. That promotion can increase donations. Users get in on the promotional activity by updating their pages to add a bright green badge or banner they create themselves, even though Kickstarter discourages the practice.
Kickstarter's employees can also donate their own cash to a project. And earlier this year, Kickstarter started using company money to give cash to projects it favors.
That has users scrambling to figure how to get picked.
Shelley Harper scoured Google, read blog posts and studied past Staff Picks before launching a Kickstarter campaign for her business, ConQuest Adventure Journal, which makes journals for fans of comic book convention Comic-Con, to store autographs, photos and other mementos. Her research turned up no answers.
An email sent to Kickstarter went unanswered. Then, weeks after her campaign launched, it was selected as a Staff Pick. She still has no idea why.