Mastering Patreon PLR Ebook

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Table of Contents

Introduction 5
What Can I Do On Patreon? 8
Building Your Page 10
Per Month vs. Per Thing 11
Creator Photo 12
Cover Photo 12
Description 13
Milestone Goals 14
Rewards 15
Creator Video 17
Thank You Video 17
Getting Patrons 19
Facebook 20
YouTube 20
Instagram 21
DeviantArt & Other Communities 22
Tumblr 22
Keeping Patrons 23
Conclusion 25
Resources 26

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Creator Photo

Your creator photo is an important way to connect with your audience. It should either be a great representation of your own personality, or a great representation of your talent.

If you are mostly known for your personality, such as if you’re a comedian, actor, teacher, or if you have a YouTube channel or social media channel that showcases you as a person, you will probably just want to use a really great photo of yourself.

But if you are known more for your talent, such as if you are an artist, writer, filmmaker, or other area where people see your work a lot more than they see you personally, you might want to use your talent to create your photo. You could draw yourself in caricature,

Cover Photo

Your cover photo is another spot to showcase what you have to offer. Make sure it shows off your best work and represents exactly what your Patreon is about.
For example, put some delicious looking pictures of food you’ve made if you have a cooking channel, or your best art pieces if you’re an artist. If you’re an entertainer, just put some pictures of you into a collage!

Your cover photo should ideally be 1600×400, as that is the largest size it will be displayed at.

Description

Your description should not be some robotic, programmed response that you think people will want to hear. Your personality should shine through. After all, many people sign up to support you as much as they do your work!

In your description, you should do two main things:

Describe who you are and what you do
Tell people exactly why they should sign up to support you, and what they will receive if they do

Try to approach the writing of your description from the viewpoint of a visitor. Make sure you let people know how much value they will receive if they sign up to support you, but do it in a way that doesn’t make it seem like you’re greedy. You’re just a passionate creator who wants to be able to spend their time creating, right?

Milestone Goals

Milestone goals can either be focused on something for YOU or something for your PATRONS. They’re a very good way to encourage people to subscribe at higher levels, especially if they see you’re getting close to your goal and they’re interested in seeing you meet that goal.

Personal milestone goals would be something like getting a new laptop to help you process videos faster, or a new set of expensive paints. You can make a personal goal seem like it will also benefit your patrons with creative wording.

For example:

“If I reach this milestone, I will purchase a new laptop that will help me process videos faster, which means you’ll get to see new videos more quickly and I’ll be able to produce them more often!”

Milestones that benefit your patrons would be more like:

“If I reach this milestone, I will start posting two new paintings per week instead of just one!”

You may think people won’t care about such milestones, but if people are paying to support you and your work, they DO care! So be sure to set a couple of realistic milestones to help encourage people to pledge as much as they can.

Rewards

The rewards you offer are generally the most compelling reason people have to support you, so they should be valuable and appropriate for your audience.

I can’t give you specific suggestions for rewards, because they will vary wildly based on your industry. Just try to think about what your fans might be interested in.

Perhaps they would be interested in downloading your custom brushes if you’re a digital artist.

Or if you’re a musician, they might like to get access to your new songs early, or even songs that aren’t available anywhere else.

Think along the lines of offering either tools they can use, special tutorials, or exclusive or first-look items.

You will probably want to have multiple levels, with better rewards for each level.

For example, at the $2+ level, they might not actually get a reward, but you could have levels at $5, $10, and $25 that would offer increasingly better rewards.

You can check out what some other people are offering in niches related to yours to get ideas.

Other Details

- 2 Ebooks (PDF, DOC), 26 Pages
- 7 Part Autoresponder Email Messages (TXT)
- 1 Squeeze Page (HTML)
- Year Released/Circulated: 2018
- File Size: 11,245 KB

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