Bronze and Guilds - What's the right amount to ask?

in #splintertalk3 years ago

Hey Everyone!

Looking for some feedback. With guild costs so high right now, what if you paid out of your pocket with $ to start a guild.

What would be reasonable to request of your members? Is 675 DEC to get in and 200 DEC a week too much to ask?

Would you join and pay to be part of a small community? What are you paying to be in your guild?

It's all alot to think about because you're trying to build something long term with the guild, but at the same time you want to be a community and not have it all be about money too.

Thanks!
-Jake

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The hardest part is trying not to be overbearing about making sure people are paying up. If there was a direct message option within splinterlands i think it would be easier to control. Calling out someone in front of the entire group can be discouraging to other members also. It creates friction. Discord is a great option but not everyone joins. Is it also too pushy to make that a requirement? But for the potential that this game has i dont think asking for $5 to join and $1.50 a week is out of hand.

A DM option would definitely be helpful! Great idea! Or some sort of a reminder system to pay the dues so you don't have to hound everyone manually. I'm sure pretty much everyone is requiring fees at this point.

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