Kickstarter is an amazing crowdfunding website. Have an idea for a tangible product? Get a prototype done, make a pitch and, lo and behold, backers on KS will make your dream come true! Isn’t it amazing?

Problem is in the first step: Have an idea? Not everyone gets a beautiful idea to start with.

Don’t worry, I will get you an idea — simple and guaranteed to work!

Think of any product of daily use — and ask if it can be made in Titanium? If answer is Yes, then you might have stuck gold!

I analyzed through lot’s of campaigns on Kickstarter and observed a beautiful behavior.

A lot of very simple products were just material-changed from plastic to titanium and ended up getting funded several times the goal!

Well, simple products? How much simple?

Let me show you . . .

This is a plastic comb-

Plastic comb available in less than a $0.5 at many places!

This is what it looks in Titanium and Brass(and on Kickstarter). The product got funded 220% times of their goal!

Comb in Titanium and Brass (Price starts at $19)

Let’s have some more examples…

These are plastic dice, you might have played with in earlier years of your life.

Plastic dice — an important part of many board games.

Well, here is the same thing on Kickstarter.

Dice Made of Titanium.

Titanium dice project got funded — 850% times of the goal!

Let’s look at some more.

Titanium made chopsticks — 260% times of the goal

Chopsticks made of Ti

2. Titanium made cube (yes, just a simple cube) — 337% funded.

A simple cube made of Titanium

3. Titanium Tooth Pick — 400% funded

Toothpick, made of Ti

4. Ti spoon and Fork — 546% funded (36 days remaining)

Spoon and Fork, Ti made.

5. Ti Ruler — 285% funded.

6 inch ruler made of Ti

and the last example:

6. Ti key ring (!) — 1495% funded (!!)

A key ring made of Ti

So, you have got one less excuse of not starting your own Kickstarter project!

Thanks for reading!

Share your views, on above observation. What is preventing you to start your own titanium scissor or nail cutter? Do you have any object made from Ti?

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