Patreon works a little bit differently than other crowdfunding platforms. Since launching in 2013, its goal has been to “help every creator in the world achieve sustainable income.” After a $15 million Series A funding round in 2014, the site has proven to be a popular choice with YouTube creators, podcasters, content creators and artists of all kinds. Unlike most fundraising websites, you’re asking supporters to give a donation on a per-month or per-project basis. Launching your Patreon page deserves a strategy of its own. If you’re hoping to find support for your art or creative work on Patreon, here are a few tips that will help you succeed: Table of Contents hide 1. Shoot a Killer Video 2. Set Ambitious, But Realistic Goals 3. Make Attractive Rewards 4. Write a Description That Sells 5. Study Other Creators Conclusion […]