First 100: Your Patreon Strategy Guide by Dr. Sheena Howard is an essential resource for creative entrepreneurs looking to build a successful Patreon community. This comprehensive guide walks you through the journey of growing your first 100 patrons, providing practical tips and personal insights from an award-winning author and experienced creator.
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Unlock the secrets to growing a thriving Patreon community with "First 100: Your Patreon Strategy Guide" by Dr. Sheena Howard. Whether you're a writer, artist, musician, or educator, this book offers a step-by-step approach to reaching your first 100 patrons on Patreon, providing the foundation for long-term success and financial independence.
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Proven Learn from Dr. Sheena Howard's personal journey and discover the tactics that helped her build a strong, engaged community on Patreon.Comprehensive From setting up your Patreon profile and crafting enticing membership tiers to creating valuable lead magnets and leveraging social media, this book covers it all.Actionable Each chapter includes practical exercises and real-world examples to help you implement the strategies and see immediate results.Community Understand the importance of consistency, communication, and commitment in fostering a supportive and loyal patron base.Exclusive Gain access to Dr. Howard's tried-and-tested methods, including the use of lead magnets, social media funnels, and personalized member engagement. Join the ranks of successful Patreon creators and turn your passion into a sustainable source of income. With "First 100: Your Patreon Strategy Guide," you'll have the tools and knowledge you need to build a community that supports your creative endeavors and helps you achieve your goals.
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Writer of fiction, non-fiction, film, comics and graphic novels | Howard University Alum | Eisner Award winner | Featured in Emmy nominated episode of State of the Arts | Appearances on BCC, ABC, PBS and more | All types of stories deserve to be told, and I'm here to tell them | Growth happens when you listen to the stories that make you uncomfortable and consume things that challenge what you think you know.