And another way to validate your idea your MVP and maybe even pre sell it is to use Kickstarter like the Pebble watch sold $10 million worth of pebble watches very quickly. And they were only asking for $100,000 you know, I use Kickstarter to fund some of my projects and you have to be really, you know, intricately detailed as to how you create it and I can show you what mine looks like. So you can get an example Kickstarter dot Kings Highway films calm I made a sub domain, which points to this, I make sub domains for everything. And again, I recommend you do the same. So as you can see here, my campaign I was trying to raise $10,000 and I raised 12,000. There's video you can watch.
An explanation of the film graphics that I made in the graphics continue with all the text, the people that are in the movie, the people that worked on the movie, our credentials, what you get as perks you know, I did all these graphics in Photoshop, and The reason why I did this is because most successful Kickstarter campaigns do this. So again, I looked at other campaigns and tried to like kind of not imitate and copy but kind of be inspired by the way there's looked and and then I put another secondary video a little longer one at the bottom with all of us in the video to, you know, really push it out there. So you know, you can do this you can put together a Kickstarter and sell your product or your service. If you do it the right way. And why not leverage this technology, there's no reason not to