Mentoring / Patreon suggestion journal.
10 years ago
As the title says, I'd like to hear your suggestions or thoughts about me doing mentoring or setting up a Patreon for educational videos or guides.
Current options I feel I have are;
- One "student" for free
- Multiple "students" for a certain price a week/month
- Patreon to finance narrated videos / guides
Let me know what you think!
Current options I feel I have are;
- One "student" for free
- Multiple "students" for a certain price a week/month
- Patreon to finance narrated videos / guides
Let me know what you think!
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And make a sort of raffle sometimes to offer a free mentoring for a week ?
Probably lots more you could do with it really, best of luck!! Would love to see stuff :3
YES
so multiple students seems best option, tho like you said yesterday, maybe at first test how it goes with 1 person
and then see how it goes with more? c:
60/mo per person for an hour of designated time, including odd minutes to hit me up for critiques.
Some wont mind sharing their time with others, like a multiple student class session. Some will want one on one, to feel like they received more out of the session with less people to take away the attention and learning process. While videos will allow the ones who cannot afford personal classes, and or not interested in learning to draw technically, can still enjoy a time-laps/speed video (Narrated tutorial video/etc)
As prices go; that is completely up to you and what you feel is fair for the time you are spending as a art mentor/teacher. I don't necessarily have experience in this unless you count learning/teaching a language but I've seen some offer less for people who are participating in a multiple class session compared to the one who attend a private session due to the fact it is one-on-one.
If I may, I'd like to suggest the following;
I'd make the stream date public to the group session so people can schedule in and not miss it.
I'd also give a limit amount for the group session, say 5 students per month. That would prevent having way to many in one setting which having a large class may or may not cause to much of a distraction, only reason why I'd suggest a smaller student count per session.