BiteCon Indiegogo Shoots Past Funding Goal in Less Than 10 minutes!

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The BiteCon 2015 Indiegogo has literally just launched and it has already surpassed the goal of 15,000 and then some. It’s a testament to the success of this years even that so many people were willing to sit behind their computers just waiting for the chance to get BiteCon up and running for another year. With over 20,000 raised already there’s no stopping it now.

The high end packages went first, the Alpha Pack(age), Alpha (Plus) Pack(age), Alpha Plus PLUS and AlphAlpha Package are all sold out. (For the really big spenders the $3,500 True Alpha Package is still available).  There are still plenty of Wolf Pack and Beta ticket packages, which have awesome perks including preferred seating – not that there was really a bad seat in the venue.

Besides the ticket packages there are plenty of other fabulous perks. The Swag Bag and Tea Party Pre-Sale are popular (I didn’t go to the Tea Party last year but I hear it was wonderful). There are also the Writer’s and Artist’s workshops which are sure to be super educational AND some limited edition prints from some amazing artists! Get them while you can.

I just love it when fan projects get this kind of enthusiasm and I can’t wait to see what the BiteCon team have in stall for 2015. Hopefully I will see you all there.

Author: Undie Girl

Undie Girl (aka Von) has a BA (Hons) Major in Cultural Studies. The title of her honours thesis was “It’s just gay and porn”: Power, Identity and the Fangirl’s Gaze. She’s currently pursuing a Masters of Media Practice at University of Sydney. Von’s a former contributor The Backlot’s column The Shipping News and a current co-host of The Geekiary’s monthly webcast FEELINGS… with The Geekiary.


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