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Thank you, all this makes sense.

It's good because I'm also skint so being able to watch ads to tip others is very handy.

Yeah, this is the main reason the tipping feature is so useful! Especially since people like this make up such a large portion of the site!

Look around at the types of rewards and services creators similar to yourself offer and take inspiration from that. Looking at other business areas you understand well helps too if you can transform their ideas into one that works for the creative field! Oh, and don't worry too much about getting it perfect on your first try, because that's not very likely to happen. Play around with it, explore, remove badly performing or hard-to-manage rewards as you notice their flaws and add new as you get new ideas!

Would it be a good idea to have some rewards as tip/Patreon exclusives? So having different rewards for different platforms?

I do suggest having Patreon Exclusives since people generally prefer the idea of exclusive content if they're about to pay for something, so that's likely to attract people to your patreon regardless of if you have a tip reward system or not.

That being said, if you have exclusive content that you don't have on patreon but sell through another platform (lulu, gumroad, or maybe amazon unless you're in the program that requires you to be amazon exclusive) then you can offer those with a calculated coin "price" equivalent as tip rewards.

You can of course offer content that is tip reward exclusive too but it can take a lot of work. Keep in mind when creating rewards that they should be easy to maintain in a proffessional manner!

i'm sorry if it's been laid out here already, i might have skipped over something by accident, but the biggest thing that confuses me about tipping reward systems is keeping track of everyones tips, and who has tipped what, when. how do you tell when someone has tipped x coins in one go, when tapas only shows you the total amount they've tipped? i have people who have given tens of thousands over the lifetime of my comics, so i don't know how i would keep track of which tips are new and which ones are old. the only thing that i could think of would be to make a spread sheet with the hundreds of individual tippers and keep checking the tip list and updating their amount on the spreadsheet every day, which sounds exhausting to me?? is there some easier way i dont know about?

I think it's like patreon model where tiers are based on the total amount of coins you've tipped

Based on how much you tip, you unlock monetary tiers that increases the content you get from the creator

Was wondering that too, but found out they actually added a monthly breakdown on the Dashboard->Tips area. I had no idea you could look at tips by monthly. Not sure how long this has been a feature.

If you have the app, you can access a list of everyone who tipped a certain creator and how much they tipped; I imagine you can do that with your own profile as well.

i can only view people’s individual totals though. how would you see each persons individual tip? attached image of the views that i have, ranked vs recent, in which it only shows collective total in both


You can see it only on the Desktop version of Tapas.
Go into the Dashboard and under 'Tips' you'll find the listing of all your tippers on the bottom. There you can view and break them down by months :slight_smile:

Sadly you can't see who tipped you what and when exactly. But at least you can sort them by months, which is a hell of a lot easier than keeping track manually, I think :slight_smile:

Holy shamoly that's a lot of tips!! How do you make readers aware / encourage them as clearly I'm doing something wrong?!

To check a tip: Check the tippers on your dashboard (it's in the tips section on desktop). Switch to your current month in the dropdown menu. Check their amount.
If someone claims a reward multiple times in the same month, just do the math.

I do not recommend rewards based upon TOTAL tip count since that would complicate things horribly or force people to tip themselves past tiers they don't want just to get the one they want. This discourages people from even bothering to tip! Not recommended!!!

Do not make a spreadsheet btw it is more work than it is worth and it easily gets messed up!!

I take a screen shot at the beginning and end of each month, then figure out who the highest tipper is.
Edit : didn't notice they added a way to see the monthly breakdown until Vincent mentioned it

@ryoko @bear1 @LordVincent
ah okay, i thought there was some secret menu i was missing and didn’t realise it was legit just a matter of doing the rewards on a monthly basis, and using the monthly tab for that reason. thanks for clarifying for me guys, sorry it took a while for me to get it aha

@dannyrichardwriter
thanks! i didn’t really do anything special? i’ve had tips since the first month of the tipping program so they’ve just added up over time. i made a comic page letting people know they could tip me just like everyone else did, and hoped. i also have a community that i’ve built up over years and years of making art, so maybe it’s just them being more wanting to support me. all my top tippers are people from that community, like friends from my stream and folks who’ve been following my art from tumblr, twitter, previous comics etc for years now.

You're awesome John ^^
I recently noticed it's indeed easier to keep track on tippers on the desktop nowdays. I gave up on rewards because it really was too complicated, but perhaps I'm going to set some reward thingy up again with your helpful guide :3

Cool, was about to ask how to identify tippers and check tipping amount and somebody's beaten me to it.

I'm trying to sort out rewards now but think I need to have a little time to make them worthwhile.

Shared the best idea could come up with for tippers. Letting it sit till Monday to see if anyone gives a shit.

Neat! Also keep in mind that only about half of tapas readers are desktop users, and only a certain percentage of those check wall posts. So don't limit yourself to wall posts for sharing any important information! If you do, you limit yourself to reaching out only to 10-25% of your readers

So far my reaction has been more, "Please don't put more stress on yourself." One reader even said my idea was good but didn't want me to do it because it was more work and that they'd tip me anyway.

I forgot people could be good.