Patreon Archives - Sub Creator http://box2008.temp.domains/~subcreat/category/patreon/ Tips to start & grow your Fanvue & OnlyFans Tue, 24 Jan 2023 21:08:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://i0.wp.com/subcreator.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-SQW.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Patreon Archives - Sub Creator http://box2008.temp.domains/~subcreat/category/patreon/ 32 32 214389649 How to effectively use Patreon? https://subcreator.co/how-to-use-patreon/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-use-patreon Tue, 24 Jan 2023 21:08:37 +0000 https://subcreator.co/?p=2897 Patreon is a platform that allows creators to receive ongoing financial support from their audience. Creators can use Patreon to offer exclusive content, merchandise, or other perks to their supporters (known as “patrons”). Creators can set up different tiers of support, each with its own set of rewards. To effectively use Patreon, creators should: Patreon […]

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Patreon is a platform that allows creators to receive ongoing financial support from their audience. Creators can use Patreon to offer exclusive content, merchandise, or other perks to their supporters (known as “patrons”). Creators can set up different tiers of support, each with its own set of rewards.

To effectively use Patreon, creators should:

  • Clearly communicate the value they are offering to patrons and how their support will help the creator produce more content or improve their work
  • Regularly update patrons on their progress and the ways in which their support is making a difference
  • Provide a variety of rewards at different price points to appeal to a wide range of potential patrons
  • Utilize the platform’s built-in messaging and community features to foster engagement and build a sense of community among patrons.

Patreon is primarily used by creators who produce content in various forms such as:

  • Musicians, artists, and writers
  • Podcasters, YouTubers, Twitch streamers
  • Photographers and illustrators
  • Comics and webcomic creators
  • Game developers
  • Educators and teachers
  • Non-profit organizations
  • Cooks, crafters, and other makers.

Anyone who creates content and wants to receive ongoing financial support from their audience can use Patreon. However, it is important to note that Patreon has some terms of service that creators must adhere to, such as not offering illegal or pornographic content.

Pros of using Patreon include:

  • Ability to receive ongoing financial support from your audience, which can help creators produce more content and improve their work.
  • Provides creators with a way to monetize their work, which can be particularly beneficial for those in creative fields who may have difficulty finding traditional forms of income.
  • Allows creators to offer exclusive content and perks to their supporters, which can help foster a sense of community and increase engagement among fans.
  • Patreon has a variety of tools that creators can use to manage their accounts and communicate with their patrons.

Cons of using Patreon include:

  • Creators are dependent on their patrons for income, which can be risky if patrons decide to stop supporting them.
  • Creators may need to create exclusive content that they would otherwise not create
  • Creators may need to spend a lot of time creating the rewards and managing the account.
  • The platform takes a percentage of the income earned, which can be a significant cut for creators with a lower number of patrons.
  • Creators may need to invest in marketing and promotion to attract new patrons.

It’s also important to note that like most platforms, Patreon’s algorithm and search function can make it difficult for new creators to get discovered and gain traction, so it’s not a guarantee of success.

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Why go for SFW? https://subcreator.co/why-try-sfw-on-sub-platforms/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-try-sfw-on-sub-platforms Mon, 23 Jan 2023 22:21:35 +0000 https://subcreator.co/?p=2851 Boring intro if you already know skip SFW stands for “Safe For Work.” It is commonly used to describe content that is appropriate for a professional setting and does not contain explicit or offensive material. This can include things like images, videos, websites, and social media posts. The term is often used to contrast with […]

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SFW stands for “Safe For Work.” It is commonly used to describe content that is appropriate for a professional setting and does not contain explicit or offensive material. This can include things like images, videos, websites, and social media posts. The term is often used to contrast with “NSFW” (Not Safe For Work), which refers to content that is not appropriate for a professional setting and may contain explicit or offensive material.

Both SFW and NSFW creators have established a strong presence on subscription platforms with high success rates. As a creator looking to get started, you are probably wondering what’s the best platform to get on and which ones support SFW or/and NSFW.

Why would a SFW creator sign up?

SFW creators also known as Mainstream creators’ careers rely on their fan’s loyalty and trust. Enhancing the experience of their audience is vital to maintain a strong influential image. Subscription platforms are a great space to build communities and share “Exclusive” content. There are a few ways that creators can use a subscription account depending on their goals.

Community-Create a free page where you share updates and BTS posts (behind the scenes). Engage with your audience on the platform and interact with them by sharing important news and new pieces.

Commissions-Earn money-Creators can display their content for a monthly price or utilize the Pay-To-View feature where your fans can enjoy your content for a price which can help you fund your art or simply earn some extra money. Artists can also accept commissions for their art through these platforms which provides a safe and secure method of payment.

VIP fans-Scarcity can be an add-on to a creator’s influence as creating intimate communities with top fans helps reward their loyalty. Content Creators can create pages where they can add a high subscription price and in return share, exclusive pieces of content, updates, Behind-the-scenes content, or even host live shows.

What are the best platforms?

Patreon

Patreon is a great platform for SFW as it already has millions of users, among them, are artists, professionals, digital creators, and tutors. Moreover, Patreon is a great space for already established creators to create masterclasses and series that display their skills or educates their audience.

Cameo: 

Celebrities, musicians, drag queens, comedians name it they have it! A lot of public figures have created cameo accounts in order t provide an interactive and engaging experience. Cameo’s concept is that fans select their favorite creator and pay a fee for them to record a personalized message. This can be a happy birthday video or even getting a celebrity’s help to announce big news! 

Fanvue

Fanvue is an inclusive platform that supports all creators with the site allowing users to select if they want to explore NSFW or SFW content. Due to Fanvue’s inclusivity, there is a wide range of niches available including music, art, fitness, and even tutoring. Their exceptional features have already attracted thousands of creators including some top mainstream creators like Sam Bird. Their team is dedicated and trained to help all kinds of creators so that they can grow within Fanvue.

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What’s new in the subscription world? https://subcreator.co/subscription-news/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=subscription-news Mon, 23 Jan 2023 14:40:06 +0000 https://subcreator.co/?p=2840 Content creator subscriptions have risen in popularity in late 2019 and early 2020 in line with the pandemic. Onlyfans was the first platform to showcase a new way for creators to earn money and has revolutionized the industry along with other smaller competitors. Content creator subscriptions refer to a business model in which content creators, […]

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Content creator subscriptions have risen in popularity in late 2019 and early 2020 in line with the pandemic. Onlyfans was the first platform to showcase a new way for creators to earn money and has revolutionized the industry along with other smaller competitors. Content creator subscriptions refer to a business model in which content creators, such as writers, artists, musicians, or video producers, offer exclusive content or perks to their fans or followers in exchange for a recurring fee. This model is becoming increasingly popular as a way for creators to monetize their work and build a stable income stream.

What else?
Since onlyfans established a strong foundation for NSWF content other platforms entered the game diversifying this concept and adjusting to the needs of different creators. Patreon paved the way for artists and creatives to earn money through their content and even inspire professionals to create a series of videos that people can purchase.

Social media platforms shortly followed this trend offering the option for creators to create exclusives, which can be available for a monthly fee. Instagram is the most popular option after subscription platforms due to its previous popularity and high user traffic.

Inclusivity

Over the last few years, more and more subscription platforms enter the content creator industry, with an effort to innovate what’s already available. One of the platforms that indicated exceptional growth is Fanvue, which is because Fanvue has opened its possibilities to both NSFW and SWF becoming one of the first diverse platforms in both industries. The new shiny thing is definitely fanvue with great potential to thrive and dominate along top platforms in both niches.

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