>>5946094I know shit about Patreon, but this is me talking stuff using my knowledge on basic marketing...
>I'm a simple creature. Do people really read all those convoluted tier rewards.Of course they do, anon, they are literally paying for a subscription for exclusive content, they need to know what they are getting into whenever picking a tier.
>You give me money I continue to provide right? This only works for the lowest, non rewarding tiers, which is a valid tier to set up, but if this is the only thing you offer, then you're literally charging a subscription for nothing. Sure you can do it and make money out of donors, but not everyone will be willing to simply donate and not getting something in return, so you MUST set exclusive and rewarding tiers.
>How do I set up my patreon tiers?First off, think of your Patreon as a platform where you offer exclusive content and privileges that could vary depending on the tier, then think about ways to use your art to fulfill this exclusivity and privileges.
As an example, I open a patreon and I offer four tiers:
1. You receive nothing, but your support helps me keep going and provide you and everyone more content
2. You receive privileges to participate on polls to pick my next draw and exclusive sketches and alts
3. Aside from the previous rewards, you can request one chibi draw of any character you like
4. Aside from the previous rewards, you will get a 20% discount on merch and commissions
It all goes down on how creatively you make your offers, privileges and rewards and how rewarding this are for the target.
>>5946108Because most questions dont deserve a thread, whether they are stupidly easy to respond, provide little to no discussion, or they are oddly specific, yet simple. It's also good and comfortable to keep them organized in a single thread rather than flooding the entire board with fruitless questions