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Hey there!
Started my paid account 5 days ago (that is, my only account.. I didn't start with a free page). I've been promoting mostly on Reddit, and progress is slow. So far I only have 5 paying fans, and the only reason I'm ok with that is that I hit the lottery (in my books) and my first fan loves spending money on me.. which is extremely flattering...
However... aside from him, the page is quiet, despite what I feel is pretty great content (Reddit-ers seem to love the stuff.. so I'm not making it up!)
And so my question for those who remember what it was when they started: Do you guys give it your all on your page wall, when you know you're barely gonna get likes/tips..? Is it worth it just for that ONE fan who does value you, or for the long-term aim of increasing your media/photo/video count tracker number at the top of your page for prospective fans? Or do you cut down on the uploads, until you get your fan numbers up.. at the risk of not bombarding your few existing ones..?
I'd love your thoughts. If it wasn't for that lucky first fan I got, I'd be feeling quite demoralised as I'm putting my all into this.
I started in 2021, and Iâll be 100% honest with youâif I could do it all over again, I wouldnât have made as much content as I did in the beginning. For the first 18 months, I posted daily on Reddit and OnlyFans. At the time, I was making 80% of my income from subscriptions, and while it worked for me back then, it burned me out more than once. I constantly felt the pressure to come up with new ideas for content and was often discouraged by the results.
Fast forward to nowâI make more money with less work by being strategic about where and how I promote my content. While Reddit can be useful in the early stages, itâs not what it used to be, and Iâve come to believe that posting nudes for free can hurt you in the long run. Promoting to Redditors is unsustainable in the big picture.
Iâve been doing this for almost four years now (oh god, Iâm getting old), and one thing Iâve learned is that the creators at the very top (the ones who arenât celebrities) didnât get there through Reddit. If I could start over, I would have focused on platforms like TikTok and Instagram to build a personality and never given away my nudes for free. Honestly, I wouldnât even post nudes on my paid page (I know that sounds wild, but trust me on this).
The truth is, I know how the top 0.01% make their money, and itâs not about producing the best content. Content is just one piece of the puzzle. The real game is in how you market yourselfâitâs 100% about branding and strategy, not just what youâre making on the backend.
To specifically answer your question. No, post 2-4 times a week on your wall make them lewd or a little spicy but always have it be part of a bigger thing that you can UPSELL! I would (even on a paid page) post pictures that arenât crazy so guys can always have more to buy.
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I also want to mention that there isnât a one-size-fits-all approach to content creation, and thatâs the beauty of it. Thereâs no single âbestâ way to approach OnlyFansâit really depends on your goals. For me, the strategy that worked best to capitalize and monetize was focusing on exclusivity. Guys are most incentivized to buy something they donât have easy access to. For example, if youâre a regular creator on Instagram and your OnlyFans content is just you in a bikini, your nudes will hold way more value because theyâre not already out there for free.
There are plenty of strategies bigger creators use to maximize profits, and those are worth exploring if your goal is to scale up. But if youâre simply passionate about creating content, posting a lot of it all the time might work for you. Just keep in mind that once you set the expectation of producing content at a high volume, it can become something you feel obligated to maintain for yearsâand personally, thatâs not what I wanted for myself.