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I am just starting out and have a niche that I am trying to get subs for. This Niche is CFNM. I have read a ton of articles about how to get subscriptions, and they are all good information and I am following them. And they all say to follow, tweet, comment and repost as much as possible. But I am interested in more about what should that content be of the post, retweet or comment. And how that affects your traction. I could tweet about my day being busy and sunny outside for example, but is it going to get a CFNM enthusiasts interested in my profile? Or show up in someones thread? My tweets mention the tag #CFNM or #CFNMlifestyle which is my username on twitter / instagram. And does this help getting in front of more people.
I am updating daily on those accounts. I am posting to my loyalfans (LF) every second day following a post on twitter and instagram. I am trying to be not too spamming either. With regularly liking or re-post tweets of a similar niche. But what I would really like to know is...
- Is using CFNM or clothed female words or tags in my tweets, and instagram posts help people find me. I understand this does help. Is this correct?
- Is using the same CFNM tags and wording in my posts on LF help with anyone searching for that niche will find my profile?
- How do I get my LF profile to show on the search page of LF? This would be a huge bonus, but I think it is for the most popular creators.
- Should the posts on LF be long winded and tell a story, or are uses not that interested? But does it help with getting your profile noticed more?
- I am sharing no nudes and anything that is posted publicly has the explicit bits covered by my logo. Yes I have a logo. So potential subscribers get the general idea, but need to sign up to view the content
- And finally, does a google search find LF profiles? I highly doubt it as they are behind a log in screen and I probably have a nofollow tag.
Any advice on the above, or just a thumbs up to say, yes you are on the right track would be greatly appreciated.
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