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Welcome, Grizzly Patreons!

Some of you have asked me what the difference between YouTube membership and Patreon is, so I thought I'd explain that for you: 

The difference is in the perks you get:

Patreon is $1 per month and the perks offered here include: exclusive access to my podcast (which has now been removed from all the platforms it used to be on), as well as some snippets of art I create or pictures I'll share from walks in the Netherlands. Expectations should not be high- it's just a small way to show me support and I offer small rewards in return for that here. Patreon is not integrated with YouTube, so there are no perks associated with my YouTube channel. 

For YouTube membership, I have 2 tiers, here's what they offer:

Bear-Cubs: $1.99 per month- Loyalty badges next to your name in livestream, custom emojis, member's only polls, and sometimes, a members-only video/stream. 

Superstar Grizzlies: $4.99 per month-  All the bear-cub perks plus discounted merch codes, an exclusive members-only email address, and weekly exclusive videos, where I take you along on walks in the forest/city/parks in the Netherlands. 

Thank you for supporting me! 

Because YouTube takes 30% of all income generated (including memberships, superchats, and superstickers), and Patreon takes approximately 10%, the most direct and best way to support my work is via PayPal. Some people have asked this, which is why I am offering this insight. 

My PayPal link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/grizzlybooks

And I also have a Buy Me a Coffee link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/giselak

Wishing you a wonderful Thursday ahead- weekend tomorrow! Yay! 

Warm regards, 

Gisela. 



Comments

Corinna Kern

This was really helpful, Miz G. I am fairly new to online social media, beyond FB. The Gabby Petito case brought me into this environment. Since I am out of commission and homebound because of injuries from a bike accident, I have the opportunity and time to dive into this new endeavor.

Claudia

Welcome, Corinna. Are you from Germany? I ask because of the name.