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- How to structure your membership and price your benefits
Pro-tip: The two most common pricing structures for successful new Patreon creators with three membership levels are $3/$5/$10 and $5/$10/$20. Another popular …
- Creator fees overview – Patreon Help Center
Jul 31, 2024 … This guide explains all fees you, as a creator, can expect while using Patreon to offer paid memberships or selling digital products through Commerce.
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Mar 1, 2024 … Patreon takes a 20% cut of your income right off the bat. This is with the 8% platform fee option, and when you stack it on top of the payment …
- Pricing FAQ – Patreon Help Center
Sep 18, 2023 … We offer two different levels of creator plans to help you build your membership business on Patreon. To learn more about each plan and the features they …
- I hit a plateau. Should I lower my prices? : r/patreon
Jul 10, 2024 … I currently have a single $50/mo subscriber and 10 other $10/mo subscribers. Posting 15 POSTS (full album pictures) takes a LOT of time. My goal is to hit at …
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Aug 12, 2024 … So, while the automatic price increase is the default option, you also have the choice to keep your prices the same and pay the 30% fee from …
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Sep 13, 2024 … I created a new $5 tier and downgraded every reward a level, leaving $20 only for generous patrons, my income jumped from ~700 to ~1200 in a …
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Figure out what you need to make in a year. Break that number down into weekly or monthly goals. Break those goals down into your reward prices.