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PATREON: List of Digital Webbing Users Who Are On Patreon
If you don't mind sharing, and if you have a Patreon account set up, I would be interested in browsing your Patreon page. I know that there are several individuals who use this forum, who have Patreon accounts. There just didn't seem to be a centralized list of Patreon creators from this site.
If you could, just post a link to your Patreon page, and if you like, sum up why your page is the one to support. |
https://www.patreon.com/walterostlie
Patreon to support the creation of my webcomic, Shiver Bureau. Also will have bonus content like b/w version of the pages, pdfs, drawing vids. Do you have a patreon page or looking for inspiration for a future page? |
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Even still, I like the core concept. |
Yea, Patreon is great and doing really well. There is room for improvement. It would be great to be able to do a 1 time support option. recurring payments freaks me out a little bit as well.
Jason Brubaker offers up a really good list of patreon rewards if you'd like to test the water. https://www.patreon.com/jasonbrubaker |
If you can keep up with the daily content grind you will do alright for yourself.
I've been on Patreon since the beginning and for various reasons haven't had much luck (100% my own fault.) Supporting my patreon page is a per content update (most are monthly.) https://www.patreon.com/fisticuffswriting Ray Dillon has done alright for himself and he's just started. https://www.patreon.com/RayDillon |
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They create very different impressions. |
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the wording is very tricky |
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Is there a way for supporters to limit to a maximum number of pay outs in support, within a given period of time, such as on a per month basis? Also, can a creator change the terms of their update schemes? If so, other than canceling one's status as a supporter, what mechanisms or controls are in place to preclude creators from fleecing supporters, if they wanted to? I grasp that it isn't in the long term interest of an artist or other creator to fleece anyone, either money-wise or in terms of simply growing a following. But, taking Murphy's Law into account, shouldn't supporters or potential supporters weigh such questions and prospects? Additionally, since I favor more of a one-time or on an as-desired approach to supporting creators, rather than a locked-in approach, what are your thoughts, Paul, on supporters who pledge to support, and then cancel after a month or two? On the one hand, creators are likely thankful for any degree of support. On the other hand, it seems to me that this approach could generate regret. I really don't understand why they don't simply offer an option to do a straight forward one time pledge, and maybe even include a reminder of some kind, asking if the supporter would like to renew their pledge for the next month - or, increase or decrease it. I know that supporters can always simply change their level of pledge, at any time. But, people being people, they tend to get busy, and simply forget about things charged on a monthly basis. It's one of the reasons that I don't take advantage of a lot of different offers that I encounter. Patreon's approach reminds me of that. It generates a sense of hesitancy within me to participate. |
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I went in, just now, to become a supporter of you. The Patreon form wants a mobile number. I don't have a cell phone, anymore. I cancelled my cell phone service several years ago. It wouldn't let me finish the pledge, without a mobile number. I did write to Patreon, just now, and voiced my annoyance with their form. |
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This is one of those James T. Kirk "Khan" Moments! KKKKhaaaaann! Kkkkhaaaaan! |
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I like Patreon's concept - but, I really don't like their chosen method of implementing that concept, Paul. In the span of the last four days, my interest in using Patreon to support artists has dropped to nil. Why? Out of sheer annoyance with their data collection techniques. Others use it, and I can - and do - respect that. Heck, I wanted to use it, too. I appreciate your time and your responses. I'll find another way. I can use PayPal, but that sort of defeats one of the things that I liked about Patreon. |
Can't say that I've ever had that Patreon problem and I support several artists via Patreon.
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yeah. per creation is the ethical way to do it. As stated, you can set a max to ensure no silly spam uploading.
Per month is kindof bullshit. This is where the fund my life, and no obligation to actually upload anything on a timely basis comes in. |
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