Moose workstation bag
v.
The Church of the Sub Genius
Documentary
By Isaac Nicholes
All images taken from respective
Kickstarter campaigns.
Only the opinions shared are mine
• The Moose workstation is a entrepreneurship where they offer a
laptop bag that doubles as a private workstation
• https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1149741805/revolutionary-
workstation-bag-for-travelers-and-ad
Their Goal was 10,000
They raised over 40,000
• Their first reward was the first bag for 100 dollars.
• Easy peasy, You got the bag for a discounted price when you jumped on the
project early.
• If you didn’t jump on early enough, then next two were the same, the
bag for a less discounted price. (109$ and 129$)
• Then you had the reward for two bags.
• (198$)
• This was good because they offered what they sold. The laptop
workstation bag.
• What I didn’t like was that they didn’t offer anything else, no other
incentive.
• Other projects have sold water bottles, earphones, battery packs, etc.
when buying their produc.t
The Documentary about the church of the
sub genius
• This theorist theology is already weird and out there by itself.
• https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2049586998/the-church-of-
the-subgenius-a-documentary
• Its rewards were just as out there.
• Raised over 100,000 dollars
• Their goal was 199,999 dollars. Didn’t achieve it.
• They had the reward for praising Bob (7$), the self proclaimed
prophet of this theology and Digital Salvation (debatable if it is
actually a real thing)
• Yep. Digital Salvation for eleven dollars and seven dollars to praise
“Bob”
• These are awful in themselves because they don’t actually offer a
product. One just says you praise their person
• The other is something they but claim, but gives you nothing.
• Their second problem was that they offered too many rewards that
don’t really mean anything. Over twenty rewards are offered for
increasing prices
• For 233 dollars you get a toaster they claim to have found in a bomb
shelter in Iowa
• Which comes with praise on social media
• Comptuers rule reward
• Streaming copy of the the documentary
• And a sticker and button pack.
• Needless to say that none of what they offered added up to 233
dollars or more.
• The moose backpack has good rewards because it offered what it was
making.
• But should have had more rewards that were items that would
intrigue the same market who are buying their bags.
• The Sub Genius Documentary feels more like a gag kickstarter than an
actual thing.
Their rewards are whack, weird, and otherwise not work the price you
are paying. And there is no guarantee this “Documentary” will actually
happen and be of any significant quality

Moose laptop bag v. bob

  • 1.
    Moose workstation bag v. TheChurch of the Sub Genius Documentary By Isaac Nicholes All images taken from respective Kickstarter campaigns. Only the opinions shared are mine
  • 2.
    • The Mooseworkstation is a entrepreneurship where they offer a laptop bag that doubles as a private workstation • https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1149741805/revolutionary- workstation-bag-for-travelers-and-ad
  • 3.
    Their Goal was10,000 They raised over 40,000
  • 4.
    • Their firstreward was the first bag for 100 dollars. • Easy peasy, You got the bag for a discounted price when you jumped on the project early.
  • 5.
    • If youdidn’t jump on early enough, then next two were the same, the bag for a less discounted price. (109$ and 129$) • Then you had the reward for two bags. • (198$)
  • 6.
    • This wasgood because they offered what they sold. The laptop workstation bag.
  • 7.
    • What Ididn’t like was that they didn’t offer anything else, no other incentive. • Other projects have sold water bottles, earphones, battery packs, etc. when buying their produc.t
  • 8.
    The Documentary aboutthe church of the sub genius • This theorist theology is already weird and out there by itself. • https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2049586998/the-church-of- the-subgenius-a-documentary • Its rewards were just as out there. • Raised over 100,000 dollars • Their goal was 199,999 dollars. Didn’t achieve it.
  • 9.
    • They hadthe reward for praising Bob (7$), the self proclaimed prophet of this theology and Digital Salvation (debatable if it is actually a real thing) • Yep. Digital Salvation for eleven dollars and seven dollars to praise “Bob”
  • 10.
    • These areawful in themselves because they don’t actually offer a product. One just says you praise their person • The other is something they but claim, but gives you nothing.
  • 11.
    • Their secondproblem was that they offered too many rewards that don’t really mean anything. Over twenty rewards are offered for increasing prices
  • 12.
    • For 233dollars you get a toaster they claim to have found in a bomb shelter in Iowa • Which comes with praise on social media • Comptuers rule reward • Streaming copy of the the documentary • And a sticker and button pack.
  • 13.
    • Needless tosay that none of what they offered added up to 233 dollars or more.
  • 14.
    • The moosebackpack has good rewards because it offered what it was making. • But should have had more rewards that were items that would intrigue the same market who are buying their bags.
  • 15.
    • The SubGenius Documentary feels more like a gag kickstarter than an actual thing. Their rewards are whack, weird, and otherwise not work the price you are paying. And there is no guarantee this “Documentary” will actually happen and be of any significant quality