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Sadly, this month we've had the most cancellations in a single month since we started. Not a large amount in comparison to our total though, thankfully. I'm hoping that trend doesn't continue, but of course everyone's situation changes so there's never any hard feelings! Thank you to all of you past, present and future supporters!
If you’re curious about how we’re doing as a site, I built this page for you to see what we’ve been up to recently.
I have plenty of plans for the website to keep improving it and plenty of articles in progress. I’m hopeful to continue on for many years to come!
Also, if you didn’t see from the recent Site Update post, we now have a daily article mailing list. If you sign up, you will get an email once a day with what we’ve posted! I’ve just adjusted that so it will ask for confirmation when you hit the unsubscribe link, since we don’t want accidental unsubscribes.
If you can’t do Patreon, we also have Paypal.
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Sad news, How many's left liam?
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https://graphtreon.com/creator/liamdawe
This looks quite good. Or not?
This looks quite good. Or not?
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https://graphtreon.com/creator/liamdaweThe trend overall has been good yes :), I'm hoping it continues! The more support I get, the more I'm able to do! We're still far away from the resources other sites have that's for certain, especially since we have no adverts, no pay walls, no timed articles or anything of the sorts. I am committed to keeping it that way too :)
This looks quite good. Or not?
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Hi Liam!
I support you now. I'm 1xok on Twitch.
I hope you can go on. Your site is very important to the Linux gaming community.
Regards
Oliver
I support you now. I'm 1xok on Twitch.
I hope you can go on. Your site is very important to the Linux gaming community.
Regards
Oliver
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Finally, PayPal supported. Thank you.
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With my current economy I cannot really support the patreon, but I would opt-in to ads if you made them an optional feature and if they are not super annoying. Especially ads for linux friendly hardware and linux games wouldn't be too bad. I also think that large gaming companies can afford to give you some money, e.g. you accept if they offer, but you don't let it affect your articles in any way, except 1-2 sentences thanking them for the support. If you are up front about it, then they will know what they get in advance.
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With my current economy I cannot really support the patreon, but I would opt-in to ads if you made them an optional feature and if they are not super annoying. Especially ads for linux friendly hardware and linux games wouldn't be too bad. I also think that large gaming companies can afford to give you some money, e.g. you accept if they offer, but you don't let it affect your articles in any way, except 1-2 sentences thanking them for the support. If you are up front about it, then they will know what they get in advance.Adverts pay so little it's hardly even worth it, they're only worth it if you have direct purchases from people. Things like google adsense get blocked by the majority of people, back when we had them around 80% of people blocked them it wasn't worth it.
As for accepting payment for thanking someone in an article for some kind of sponsorship, every single one I've come across did not want it known that they were sponsoring it. So it's a no-go.
I'm happy with Patreon, it's really the most sane option, as long as it doesn't start drying up :)
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Good to see that the PayPal option is back. I wish I was in a stable financial position to restart my monthly donation, but unfortunately I'm not, and probably won't be until next year, maybe sooner. :(
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Jul 21, 2017:
Patreons: 311
Earnings per month: $1,219.38
Aug 1, 2017:
Patreons: 306
Earnings per Month: $1,215.10
Aug 21, 2017:
Patreons: 314
Earnings per month: $1,211.56
There was a one-time-high peak on July 31:
Patreons: 314
Earnings per month: $1,234.43
I'd say it was very stable over the past month, generally very stable since July. I can't see a trend which would require this post, but it's always good to remind the community ;-).
Patreons: 311
Earnings per month: $1,219.38
Aug 1, 2017:
Patreons: 306
Earnings per Month: $1,215.10
Aug 21, 2017:
Patreons: 314
Earnings per month: $1,211.56
There was a one-time-high peak on July 31:
Patreons: 314
Earnings per month: $1,234.43
I'd say it was very stable over the past month, generally very stable since July. I can't see a trend which would require this post, but it's always good to remind the community ;-).
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I already support via Patreon. Just to avoid misunderstandings.
But as Solar already writes: Against discreet advertising which does not occupy 75% of the screen and which fits well to the theme of the website I would have nothing.
In the Google ads, for example, you can adjust from which area you want to have advertising. And Google AdSense determines I think automatically to the page matching ads:
[https://www.google.com/adsense/](https://www.google.com/adsense/)
You could point out in the postings in which you remind of the support via Patreon also point out that for GOL should be inserted a exception into the Adblocker.
I have already done this for various pages, because I consider support as useful.
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But as Solar already writes: Against discreet advertising which does not occupy 75% of the screen and which fits well to the theme of the website I would have nothing.
In the Google ads, for example, you can adjust from which area you want to have advertising. And Google AdSense determines I think automatically to the page matching ads:
[https://www.google.com/adsense/](https://www.google.com/adsense/)
You could point out in the postings in which you remind of the support via Patreon also point out that for GOL should be inserted a exception into the Adblocker.
I have already done this for various pages, because I consider support as useful.
Last edited by KuJo on 22 Aug 2017 at 2:48 pm UTC
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As for accepting payment for thanking someone in an article for some kind of sponsorship, every single one I've come across did not want it known that they were sponsoring it. So it's a no-go.
I think those are the scummy casino/gambling ones , aren't they ?
Heard about them trying to infiltrate game sites/blogs and be discrete about getting players to come gamble.
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I already support you on Patreon, it's not much, but I do what I can.
And thank you so much for your precious articles!
Last edited by evergreen on 22 Aug 2017 at 3:03 pm UTC
And thank you so much for your precious articles!
Last edited by evergreen on 22 Aug 2017 at 3:03 pm UTC
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Jul 21, 2017:In terms of the exact amounts, the amount Patreon shows as a total is not exact, it's their guess based on cancellations, declined payments and so on, only I can see it in more detail. At time of posting it was the first month funding had gone down. Since then it has gone up a little, but overall we're still down compared with last month as it stands, thankfully not a lot thanks to the new supporters as of today.
Patreons: 311
Earnings per month: $1,219.38
Aug 1, 2017:
Patreons: 306
Earnings per Month: $1,215.10
Aug 21, 2017:
Patreons: 314
Earnings per month: $1,211.56
There was a one-time-high peak on July 31:
Patreons: 314
Earnings per month: $1,234.43
I'd say it was very stable over the past month, generally very stable since July. I can't see a trend which would require this post, but it's always good to remind the community ;-).
The trend comment was one part of an overall reminder about supporting. No need to read into it so much. However, if it did become a trend over multiple months it would be worrying, this was to preempt that happening. These reminder posts generally increase our support more than any other method.
The point is to try to gain more support, so we can continue and do more. I also work in £, so the overall result is actually lower for me.
Editing to be clearer :)
Last edited by Liam Dawe on 22 Aug 2017 at 3:37 pm UTC
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How can we donate some money specifically towards an HTC Vive for GOL? It would be great to see GOL being able to report on and test the progress of VR on Linux. Is it possible to setup a separate fund in your Patreon account, capped at the cost of a Vive, and where people could do one-off donations towards that cause? Just an idea.
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It's good you added Pay Pall. I don't want to be stuck with another monthly bill so I don't do Patreon, but I don't mind sending a payment or buying merchandise from time to time in order to support projects I enjoy.You may consider Patreon again. It's perfectly possible to place "one time orders". That's up to the user. A subscription is optional (granted, only if this wasn't restricted lately)
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Indeed Patreon can be started and stopped any time!It's good you added Pay Pall. I don't want to be stuck with another monthly bill so I don't do Patreon, but I don't mind sending a payment or buying merchandise from time to time in order to support projects I enjoy.You may consider Patreon again. It's perfectly possible to place "one time orders". That's up to the user. A subscription is optional (granted, only if this wasn't restricted lately)
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You may consider Patreon again. It's perfectly possible to place "one time orders". That's up to the user. A subscription is optional (granted, only if this wasn't restricted lately)
I don't see that option, at least not for Liam. As financially disadvantageous as it may be, I'd rather pay a lump sum of $60 than have a subscription for one year and pay 12 times $5. I just don't like to have my card charged for subscriptions, not even if unsubscribing is immediate. I'd even cancel Netflix if it were only up to me.
Last edited by Pinguino on 23 Aug 2017 at 6:11 am UTC
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Hey no problem it's all good. I know some people like it that way which is why I enabled Paypal :)You may consider Patreon again. It's perfectly possible to place "one time orders". That's up to the user. A subscription is optional (granted, only if this wasn't restricted lately)
I don't see that option, at least not for Liam. As financially disadvantageous as it may be, I'd rather pay a lump sum of $60 than have a subscription for one year and pay 12 times $5. I just don't like to have my card charged for subscriptions, not even if subscribing is immediate. I'd even cancel Netflix if it were only up to me.
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*snip
There is no need to go into so much detail. And I understand what you are trying to say however, a small dip in $ can be a huge dip in £.
*cough* tis other way round *cough :P
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You have my bash!
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