the 'raocow has a patreon' thread
Re: a serious question for y'all
other options for patreons could be voting for stuff"hey here's a list of games that i think are super fun, which of them should i do a one-off video of?" or "hey what order should i do things in this game?"
Alternatively make a patreon room in one of the smbx projects where people who don't make a level can have a line said.
Alternatively make a patreon room in one of the smbx projects where people who don't make a level can have a line said.
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Re: a serious question for y'all
Would the skeleton finally become the mod of the graveyard?
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Re: a serious question for y'all
forget partner-shaped, become patreon-shaped
i will patronize you
i will patronize you
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Re: a serious question for y'all
As nice as donations are, if you're serious about wanting a significant extra amount of money then you need to incentivise in some way.
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Even if it's something he's iffy on though, he should definitely consider it. It's an extremely fair way of doing things. It gives people a reason to support his Patreon while not screwing others out of content.Horikawa Otane wrote:However, the other alternative, if he wants to get a bit more money, would be to have his B-sides released on patreon 24 hours in advance of YouTube or something. I suspect he wouldn't want to do this though, so the other option seems a better fit.
And with art, I've seen some people who release art on their Patreon as part of their deal with patrons but it's always public so everyone can see it as well. So he could also consider something like that as well. Just because he's doing something for those paying into his Patreon doesn't mean only those people should benefit from it after all. The simple fact that supporting his Patreon could allow these extra sorts of things should be enough since without the patrons he wouldn't be able to do them.
Re: a serious question for y'all
Here's a video you should watch. This lady discusses how much money she makes across Blip, Youtube, and then Patreon. Take a look!
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You just put the video code in between the embeds. So in this case you'd say [yt lsg8HhM_k00 /yt]Sebby19 wrote:P.S. how does one imbed youtube vids on here?
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Re: a serious question for y'all
He works in customer service, but not at a store, and it is incredibly brutal and stressful, so yeah, I think this is a good step forward for him. Mainly the important thing is this: you are stepping into the world of being an independent self-employed person.Alice wrote: In raocow's case specifically, from what I recall he works at a retail store. Chances are it's a fairly widespread chain and those ones treat their workers like utter garbage more often than not. (In the eyes of those who are in charge, the employees are an expendable and easily replaceable resource.) If you haven't had experience with the job market you likely don't realize just how brutal it can be to get any job at times, let alone a worthwhile job.
TO that end, rather than just flailing about and saying "OK, how do I make money?", you need to approach it as becoming the owner and employee of a one-man business. That is -- you need to develop a business plan and model that fits your needs and a strategy to reach your consumers. Spend some time pondering this. Also, you need to develop some concrete goals, things that can be expressed as numbers. That way you can tell exactly by what margin are you succeeding or failing to meet your expectations and needs.
Something like this:
1) Get X amount of income per month
2) Save Y amount of money
3) Grow your viewership by Z amount per month
4) Increase your annual income (net of expenses) by R% each year
Once you can articulate those in certain numbers, you can adjust your day-to-day actions to reach them.
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Re: a serious question for y'all
i didnt want to say it in case it would panic u but i agree you could use a business plan too
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Pre-taxes! Don't forget taxes! Also, if you do get a new computer as part of this, you'd probably be able to write it off as business expenses.Alice wrote:I don't really see why you shouldn't setup a Patreon. If someone has some problem with it for whatever reason, no one is forcing them to pay you. And if it helps you have more time to devote to your channel that's really not a bad thing for the viewers anyways. The average donation on Patreon looks to be $7 and with 27,000 subscribers, even if 1% of them (270 people) donate that average amount that'd still be $1,890(USD) per month. (Though the Wikipedia page I got that number from does say per creation not per month, but still.)
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This is true. I don't know what he made at this job though but I know that $1890 before taxes would still be plenty where I live. That would be taking home ~$1,398.60 per month after taxes. That's more than I earned before taxes at either of my jobs. (It was closer to $870 or so after taxes for me. Though my jobs were barely above minimum wage.)[AOD] wrote:Pre-taxes! Don't forget taxes!
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Okay, I suspected as much.Alice wrote:Most art related jobs pay awfully for a lot of work. The ones that would actually be worthwhile are also the most contested ones and you have to be an extremely skilled artist to have a chance at those ones.
Like AOD said, this sort of thing requires business-like thinking, even if you're not planning to leave your current job any time soon. Do some math, set some goals, check up on your progress, etc. And to repeat what I said before, view-counts are very very important.
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Re: a serious question for y'all
raocow confirmed for Reimu 2015.
In all seriousness, everyone who is someone on youtube has been doing patreon and I'd love to see raocow do this!
Though I'm having a hard time imagining raocow videos with outros like "Become a patron for me on Patreon!" xD
In all seriousness, everyone who is someone on youtube has been doing patreon and I'd love to see raocow do this!
Though I'm having a hard time imagining raocow videos with outros like "Become a patron for me on Patreon!" xD
Re: a serious question for y'all
I think this is a cool idea. patreon isn't as pretentious as kickstarter since there are no goals that have to be achieved before you'll deliver anything. it's just saying "hey if you like my stuff please contribute whatever amount you feel like, thanks".
and to make things more interesting you could make your "LP backlog" public and have the patreon supporters vote on which games out of those they'd like to see LP'd next.
and to make things more interesting you could make your "LP backlog" public and have the patreon supporters vote on which games out of those they'd like to see LP'd next.
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That would be a good idea. Have us choose the B side, out of whatever options raocow gives us.
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Hmm, I'm actually liking this idea a lot.warpio wrote: and to make things more interesting you could make your "LP backlog" public and have the patreon supporters vote on which games out of those they'd like to see LP'd next.
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Re: a serious question for y'all
raocow wrote:Hmm, I'm actually liking this idea a lot.warpio wrote: and to make things more interesting you could make your "LP backlog" public and have the patreon supporters vote on which games out of those they'd like to see LP'd next.
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what the
you can't put a joke as your location on patreon!!
that's it, patreon project cancelled, sorry about this kids.
you can't put a joke as your location on patreon!!
that's it, patreon project cancelled, sorry about this kids.
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Assuming you're being serious, that's a shame.
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Re: a serious question for y'all
seems like a bit of a fickle thing to stop this line of thought over (unless I'm missing something important)
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rip
guys seriously do you know who you're talking about
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...not really?Blivsey wrote:guys seriously do you know who you're talking about
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Re: a serious question for y'all
It might only display the name of the hometown. I can't really see addresses on the front pages of other patreons.