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Patreon Perks for Supporters: The Believe in the Bazaar podcast is offering additional content and benefits for patrons through Patreon, while keeping the main feed free and content-rich.
The hosts of "Believe in the Bazaar" podcast have decided to start a Patreon account to offer additional content and perks for those who wish to support them financially. The main podcast will always remain free, but patrons will receive benefits such as custom ringtones, shout-outs, and exclusive phone wallpapers. The hosts explained that they want to keep the main feed content-heavy and not saturate it with additional content, while also allowing themselves to grow as creators. They believe this is a good opportunity to provide extra value for those who choose to support them.
Patreon tiers offer enhanced listening experiences and behind-the-scenes insights for dedicated fans: For $2, access polling opportunities and weekly quizzes. For $5, receive exclusive content like interviews and monthly social media questions.
For a $2 Patreon contribution, listeners gain access to polling opportunities for episode topics and weekly quizzes related to the episodes. At the $5 level, known as "Bizarros," listeners receive all the benefits of the lower tier, plus exclusive content such as interviews with listener submission story tellers, the "Do You Believe the Bazaar?" segment where hosts decide which of three presented stories are unbelievable, and a monthly social media question feature. These segments offer opportunities for deeper engagement with the podcast content and hosts. Additionally, patrons at both levels receive a sticker as a token of appreciation. Overall, the Patreon tiers provide enhanced listening experiences and behind-the-scenes insights for dedicated fans.
Engaging Patreon supporters with social media questions and exclusive rewards: The Believe in Bazaar team is enhancing fan engagement by incorporating social media questions into their podcast segments and offering exclusive rewards for Patreon supporters, including merchandise and direct responses to comments.
The Believe in Bazaar team is enhancing their engagement with their audience by incorporating social media questions into their podcast segments and offering exclusive rewards for their Patreon supporters. Every Monday on Instagram, they post question-based social media posts and now plan to respond directly to comments during their podcast episodes. For those at the $5 Bizarro tier, their questions will be discussed on the next episode. The $10 Dedicated tier, in addition to all previous rewards, offers an exclusive Patreon-only T-shirt after 90 days of membership and biannual unique merchandise, such as drawstring bags, hats, or mugs. These unique designs are only available to Patreon members. The team has been planning this Patreon since October and has reconstructed the tiers multiple times to ensure the best value for supporters. They encourage those interested to check out their Patreon page or social media accounts for more information.
Patreon Exclusive Content for Podcast Fans: Fans can support the podcast through Patreon, gaining access to exclusive content like director's cut episodes, Google Hangouts, and theatrical readings, and potentially even interact with the hosts and receive personalized notes.
The hosts of this podcast are offering exclusive content through their Patreon platform, including Google Hangouts, director's cut episodes, and theatrical readings. For a monthly fee, patrons can engage with the hosts, listen to extended content, and even have their short stories read on the podcast. The hosts plan to provide behind-the-scenes information, share their thoughts on past episodes, and potentially even bring in voice actors for the theatrical readings. This is a unique opportunity for fans to get a more personal experience with the podcast and the hosts. Additionally, for the first 50 patrons who sign up, the hosts will send handwritten notes, adding a personal touch to the patron experience.
Patron Perks and Community: The creators value their audience, offering unique perks for patrons, upgrading sound effects library at 75 patrons, and a tattoo for one lucky patron at 200.
This podcast is not just about the content, but also the community and the unique perks that come with being a patron. The creators value their audience and aim to provide more than just audio episodes. They plan to upgrade their sound effects library when they reach 75 patrons, and if they reach 200, one lucky patron will get a tattoo of the logo. These gestures show the hosts' dedication and appreciation for their supporters. Even at lower tiers, patrons can expect small tokens of appreciation. They encourage their audience to spread the word and engage with the community to help reach these goals.
Believe in Bazaar Launches Patreon Campaign with Exclusive Content: The Believe in Bazaar team has started a Patreon campaign to offer exclusive content and interactive segments to their supporters, with different tiers catering to various levels of support.
The Believe in Bazaar team has launched their Patreon campaign with the ultimate goal of providing additional value for their supporters through exclusive content and interactive segments. They have carefully planned out various tiers, ensuring that the content is enjoyable for both the team and their audience. While they appreciate all listeners, they encourage those who can to support them on Patreon, but stress that it doesn't make a difference in their opinion of fans who don't. The team also shared their plans for an upcoming episode about Slaughterhouse Canyon in Arizona, where they discussed the mysterious history of a place rumored to have involved the slaughter of little people. Despite the lack of concrete information, they felt it was the perfect way to reward those who had listened to their entire Patreon announcement.
The Desperate Mother's Cry in Slaughterhouse Canyon: The Gold Rush era's hardships drove some to extreme measures, leaving behind urban legends like Luana's Canyon, where a mother's wails and children's cries are heard, but the story's authenticity is debated.
The story of Luana's Canyon, also known as Slaughterhouse Canyon, is an urban legend about a desperate mother during the Gold Rush era who, due to starvation, is said to have taken drastic measures to protect her children. The legend claims that if you visit the canyon late at night, you can hear her wailing and the cries of her children. However, the authenticity of the story is questionable as there's no solid evidence to support the claims. The tale serves as a chilling reminder of the desperation and hardships people faced during the Gold Rush era and the lengths some may go to protect their loved ones. The story also raises ethical questions about the validity of sharing such urban legends without concrete evidence.
Protecting Wildlife: Beautiful Reality vs Harsh Reality: Nature documentaries highlight both the beauty and harsh realities of wildlife. Humans should intervene when necessary to protect them, as seen in a whale rescue, but were criticized for not intervening in another situation. Support creators' Patreon for exclusive content.
Nature documentaries can show both beautiful and harsh realities, and it's important for humans to intervene when necessary to protect wildlife. The speaker shared an experience of a reporter saving a whale from a fishing line and criticized the lack of intervention in another situation where a seal was attacked by a killer whale. The discussion also touched on the mysterious disappearance of a husband in Slaughterhouse Canyon and the importance of supporting the creators' Patreon for exclusive content. The speakers acknowledged the discomfort of promoting Patreon but believed in the value of their content and wanted to share it with their audience.