Amazon launches Kickstarter section

Some of it may look odd, but as Amazon points out, there's already a proven market for them.
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Amazon launches Kickstarter section
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3-D pens! The Veronica Mars movie! This weird speaker thing! Kickstarter has brought so much joy into our lives since it founded in 2009. Now, however, products from the site will be even easier to hoard: Amazon has officially partnered with Kickstarter to bring 300 projects to the retailers crowd-funding portal, Launchpad.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Amazon Launchpad on creating a new path for those projects to be discovered, experienced, and loved," Kickstarter CEO and Co-Founder Yancey Strickler.

Currently, the portal mostly features gadgets, books, home goods, movies and board games. There's quite a range, from this totally inconspicuous posture fixer featured on Shark Tank to gluten-free banana flour. Some of it looks odd, but then again, as Amazon points out, there's already a proven market for these products.

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As Amazon points out, there's already a proven market for these products.

"Working with Kickstarter is a great way for us to hear directly from customers what products they care about, since they truly hold the power to bring these products to life," Amazon Vice President Jim Adkins said.

The collaboration is the next step for Amazon's Launchpad program, which debuted about a year ago. Its goal was next-level crowd-funding -- to connect interested venture capitalists with eager innovators. Since then, Amazon claims it has worked with over 100 leading venture capital firms, startup accelerators, and crowd-funding platforms, and launched more than 1,000 startups. It sure helps that they have Amazon's audience, with roughly 188 million visitors a day.

"Our goal is to enable them to reach Amazon’s hundreds of millions of customers and to overcome one of the biggest challenges any startup faces -- bringing their product to market successfully," Adkins said.

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