The single biggest piece of advice I have for you: if you have someone's email address (+ permission) you have an earned relationship. If you have to beg a platform to contact them, the platform owns the relationship. Get the email. (This generalizes much farther than artists.)https://twitter.com/dirtbagg/status/939847608151035909 …
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"As an independent creator, I will comport all my conduct on other people's platforms with the intentional, strategic goal of enticing some portion of the audience to join me on my platform, where the lion's share of value I produce is, and where I make meaningful money."
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Question: is Stripe a good way to take people's money, if I want to do my own patreon-style thing? Not that that's necessarily the best monetization strategy.
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Ask a simple question, get a simple answer: yes, we are a good way to take people's money. Which is something you'd expect from someone whose job is literally to tell you that, but FWIW I've had 3 Stripe accounts at software companies and fed my family through them for ~5 years.
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I'm on http://marketplace.atlassian.com . Atlassian provides the customer's email to me (the vendor) when they evaluate and when they purchase. Do the Apple, iTunes, Android, Google Play, etc marketplaces do the same?
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