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Just letting everyone know that all the art assets for the new release are finished as of today.  I shall begin writing and likely, I will have the newest release out this week for the $30 and up patrons and then it shall trickle down.

Also, quick question for everyone, but for years now, have I ever gone more than 2 months without an update?  Trying to think if it's ever happened.  I wondered because I saw some other creators taking as long as 6 months for an update (with making far less art and writing- and... making 5 times as much money as I do lol).  I would like to ensure to advertise myself to the community public as always releasing within 2 months.  I believe I can solidly do that, correct? 

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imanidiot42

Haha, I'd would say three has been your longest, but I wouldn't say it's that. Are these other creators creating in the same niche? Are they charging more for different tiers/bonuses or have pay walls? I'm not suggesting you try these, please, but I don't think there's anything particularly wrong with what you're doing atm, this is just a smallish community, or perhaps a broke one lol. Beyond that it depends on the product: a commic releasing 10 pages a month will feel like much more of a payoff and more frequent than a level to a game ever three, even if in total the game has a lot more work put in and hours extracted. There's some things out there that go years without updates that I would never support on patreon because of this, but would happily purchase the finished work for a decent sum, so maybe consider a different funding strategy... Don't know what though haha

Anaximanes

Oh, I know erotic mind control and corruption based within fantasy science fiction is not for everyone. I was more interested in looking over the last 4 years and updates and in 4 years I could only find two times that it took me between 2 - 3 months rather than 1 - 2 months for an update. So, I think that's how I shall advertise. Monthly to bi-monthly releases are the norm. Otherwise, I am sure I shall never hit the numbers of those other games. As far as I can tell I own the niche that I am in. I don't really even have a competitor that I can think of.

Anonymous

I think you should have more social networks (like twitter, deviantart or pixiv). It is not exactly easy to find pages where your work is. For example, the user ZXC (although he does upload content very often) is active on twitter, pixiv and other social networks You should also look at the vampyou page, since you make content about vampires and maybe the page is interested in your work

Anaximanes

Good suggestions, though I have had a Twitter for years. Mayhap I shall look into this Pivix thing. I hear that Deviant Art is not very adult friendly anymore or something along those lines.

Anonymous

The important thing in deviantart is not that you publish your work on that platform (especially for censorship) is more to let you know and inform people where they can find your work