Well, in the case of the 'LIFX' bulb mentioned in the article, they've made a 5% commission on the $870,447 raised and I can't imagine too much of that would go on administration.
I agree admin costs would be a problem for smaller projects; if Kickstarter was only making $2500 total on a project they couldn't afford a thorough technical design audit. Some costs could be kept down with technology, e.g. prototype demo youtube videos, which creators should be doing to keep their backers engaged anyway. You'd risk rigged demos, of course.
Crowd funding is still a developing industry at the moment, and it's mostly assumption on my part that makes me think creators failing to deliver is going to be a problem. It's going to be interesting seeing what develops.
I agree admin costs would be a problem for smaller projects; if Kickstarter was only making $2500 total on a project they couldn't afford a thorough technical design audit. Some costs could be kept down with technology, e.g. prototype demo youtube videos, which creators should be doing to keep their backers engaged anyway. You'd risk rigged demos, of course.
Crowd funding is still a developing industry at the moment, and it's mostly assumption on my part that makes me think creators failing to deliver is going to be a problem. It's going to be interesting seeing what develops.