i just made a page myself few days ago
https://www.patreon.com/poemproducer?ty=h

i think it is useless
but one must try to know

i think it is more for the indie music scene maybe

… ye never watch the videos

but, what i like it is not for one project or one specific thing but a practice 
rather
for instance i do a lot of activism lately and if somebody wants to reward me 
for this
but i doubt anybody will

its more like fishing

i guess


agee


> On 18 May 2016, at 11:39, dave miller <dave.miller...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have experience of using patreon?
> 
> Am not quite sure if it's a good idea, but it seems to be about getting 
> supported to make creative work and also building a community of fans/ 
> supporters around your work. All things that I need and don't have, but the 
> way things work nowadays - galleries, publishers etc - I don't see how 
> creative people can possibly survive on their work, especially if it's not 
> mainstream "product"|. 
> 
> So maybe this is the answer for those of us experimenting with non-commercial 
> creative projects?
> 
> Bit like kickstarter I suppose/ crowd funding.
> 
> Not sure how to use it yet, or how to make a success out of it.
> 
> It might be a waste of time though, like a lot of these online things ...
> 
> There's something a bit cheesy about it as well, the "best practices" video I 
> found particularly irritating, but maybe that's my old man response.
> 
> dave
> 
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