Dear "Power"- and "Special"-Patrons!
First of all, once again, I'd like to say thank you very much for being here! You are very important for me - for he money I really need, of course, but also and maybe even more important, for giving me the feeling that there are people out there in the world who like and value my work and the beauty of the open-hearted women I portray. Thanks a lot!
Other topic...:
You probably have already seen that I announced this series, that is only accessible for "Power"- and "Special"-patrons, with a preview image on the "Signal" entry level. The reason for the "double-announcement" is the way Patreon works.
"Signal"-patrons have access to each one single title-image from most series in my gallery, but that doesn't reflect in the page shown to "outside"-people. When people "from outside" visit my Patreon-page they see how many posts there are for each level and they have the impression that for the $1-level there is literally nothing.
I want to change that. People signing up at the $1-level usually come in out of curiosity and if I can catch their interest with the preview images they might change to a higher level to see the complete series where the fully uncensored images are visible.
Of course I could simply publish all series announcements on the basic level. I'd have better looking numbers in my public Patreon-page for the $1-Level, but then the numbers of the other levels wouldn't rise anymore...
The solution is to announce each series twice: once with a (quite tame) preview photo for "Signal"-level and then again for the level that actually has access to the series in the gallery. This way the numbers reported on the "outside-page" reflect much better what one actually can see inside: the number of previews for lower levels and the effective number of series accessible to each level.
To make scrolling through the Patreon-page more interesting, I will use two different images for those announcements, of course.
To end this more "technical" post, I want to wish you a very good start into the next decade: may you enjoy your life with good health and a lot of happiness! I'd love to see you again in the 20's!