ThisAdamGuy
Proud inventor of the chocolate onion
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Over the years, my method of doing webfiction has been to publish the entire book on Amazon (print and Kindle) and then upload it one chapter per week to the internet, letting people know that the full book is for sale if they ever get tired of waiting for new chapters.
Most webfiction authors use Patreon, offering advance chapters in exchange for a monthly donation of a certain amount. I'm not telling you anything you don't here.
My question is, is there any point in doing both? If the entire book is for sale for, say, $5, then why would anyone donate $3 on Patreon to get a limited number of chapters in advance? Not to mention that buying the book is a one time cost, but Patreon is a monthly charge if you want to keep getting advance chapters.
It seems obvious to me that one would make the other redundant, but people have told me that I should use both. How would that work? Why would someone pay repeatedly for Patreon when they could just buy the book once on Amazon?
Most webfiction authors use Patreon, offering advance chapters in exchange for a monthly donation of a certain amount. I'm not telling you anything you don't here.
My question is, is there any point in doing both? If the entire book is for sale for, say, $5, then why would anyone donate $3 on Patreon to get a limited number of chapters in advance? Not to mention that buying the book is a one time cost, but Patreon is a monthly charge if you want to keep getting advance chapters.
It seems obvious to me that one would make the other redundant, but people have told me that I should use both. How would that work? Why would someone pay repeatedly for Patreon when they could just buy the book once on Amazon?