Patreon has launched a Partner Services Directory that it says will act as a human resources team for creators to help them manage the nuts and bolts of their businesses.
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Patreon Founder Jack Conte And YouTube Star Casey Neistat Want To Go Into Business Together
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Patreon Pacts With Vimeo, Peerspace, Stride To Provide Discounted Services For Creators
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Patreon’s Snapchat-Like Lens Product, After Launching On Mobile Devices, Is Now On The Web Too
Lens, which Patreon first launched as a mobile-only Snapchat-like product exclusive to patrons, is now available on the web.
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Patreon Introduces Exclusive Snapchat-Like Content For Donors, By Creators
Now, creators who crowdfund through Patreon can offer exclusive video and photo content to their donors. This might encourage them to keep on donating.
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YouTuber Peter Hollens Launches Hollens Creator Academy, A Crash Course In Web Videomaking
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Patreon Calls Off Fee Change Following Widespread Creator Consternation
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Change To Patreon’s Fee Structure Has Many Creators Up In Arms
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Kickstarter Looks To Compete With Patreon, Launches New Platform Called Drip
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Creators Can Now Connect Their Patreon Pages To WordPress, Slack, And Other Apps
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YouTube Restricts Externally-Linking End Cards (Including Those To Patreon) To Members Of Its Partner Program
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Fan Funding Platform Patreon Officially Announces $60 Million Series C Funding Round
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Patreon Reportedly Closes Series C Funding Round That Values It At $450 Million
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