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Just my experience 🖤
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I’m fairly new (started Feb) I do mostly boudoir so I probably don’t make nearly as much as some of yall. But one thing I hear a lot is how personable I am and how that stands out. I think there’s a line between being nice and friendly and getting taken advantage of for sure (I’ve learned the hard way) but it really does go a long way. Being firm with pricing and boundaries but also being nice and understanding has always been my way of doing things. Another thing I hear a lot is creators being super pushy about purchasing. Where obviously, majority of us are here to make money, I feel like that doesn’t really help. Your content is your marketing. If they like what they see and want more, they’ll ask. Being upfront with pricing (having a tip menu) is always a great way to make sure you’re not working for free but also not looking like a bot, always pushing purchases. One thing I did recently was added a free page to my paid page. I posted all of my ppv content in locked posts so they are all in one place and they know where to find them if they want to purchase. So far, it’s worked out super nicely. As mentioned, I’m no where near a professional or claim to know it all, this is just what has worked for me. I have this reddit account, an Instagram and a Twitter. I haven’t found a need for multiple accounts. I don’t post reels or tiktoks. My biggest tip is just have a personality. Be yourself and they’ll love you 🖤

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