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A couple of thoughts:

If you are trying to get money from people for your labor, stop using the word donations. People see that as charity, not as money for services rendered.

Second, you can create a tip jar with Pay Pal. That has performed better for me than Pay Pal donate buttons. Info:

http://independentdigitalworkers.blogspot.com/2017/11/how-to...




How would you describe it if not using the word "donations" then?


I have a tip jar. You can become a patron via Patreon. In some cases, you can also support my work via whitelisting the site on your ad blocker, in cases where the site has ads.

There are lots of different ways to talk about this.


Hmm. I personally find the "tip jar" less inviting, but I can talk about using different wording in the article if others agree that a different wording would be beneficial.


You need to talk about monetization, not donations. And what, you, personally find inviting isn't that important. What's important is what works.

I straight up had someone tell me I was "panhandling the internet" to have donate buttons on my site when I was homeless. At that time, people would give me money and leave notes "Here, have something to eat." They very clearly did not see it as paying me for the value of my work. It was charity in their eyes.

All that stopped when I switched to a tip jar and my take went up.

YMMV, of course. But it ended up being an informative experiment.

I like having Patreon plus a tip jar. Patreon is for on going support. A tip jar lets people leave a one time payment.




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