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83 points

Enjoy sitting at the shite end of the Pareto income distribution.

OF is a marketing gig, if you don’t have a way to push your content and leverage network effects, you’re not going to make any money.

The revenue from an only fans is the customer count × avg customer lifetime × avg subscription price, customer count is a function of your exposure to potential customers, and lifetime is a function of your content frequency and originality (I assume if you upload the same content types the fan base gets bored).

So, if you want a successful OF, you need to first focus on exposure, but the algos on most social media reward the haves, so your first issue is getting into people’s feeds. The best way to do this is targeting niches, areas with lower volume or high demand for content.

Then you need to keep your audience by engaging with them but pushing new concepts, which will present it’s own challenges. There’s very much a quick copy culture on these networks that you’ll probably have to emulate to keep on the front of the engagement curve, and expect anything you do that success to be quickly replicated ad infinitum until it doesn’t anymore. I think this is a losing battle over time.

You can also offer whale services like “girlfriend experiences” to try and lock in big spenders, but first you need them on a hook.

It’s not just snap some pics and you’re good.

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21 points

That’s surprisingly detailed.

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Now you know the unit economics of OnlyFans, and it’s an exercise to the reader to try them out.

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4 points

Is this the part where you’re supposed to thank us for coming to your TED talk?

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2 points

I would like to audit the OnlyFans 101, OF101 class please

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It’s also just common sense.

It’s like trying to become a successful twitch streamer or YouTuber - it’s a very saturated market. Think about how many articles we’ve all seen about someone or another getting flak just for having an OF at all, now multiply that by at least 1,000 and you have a rough starting estimate of how many people even have one, let alone how many are “successful.”

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9 points

How much is your consulting fee?

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6 points

10%

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1 point

Can’t tell if you’re joking or…because if you’re not…

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The best way to do this is targeting niches, areas with lower volume or high demand for content.

It’s Lemmy’s time to shine! If my time here has taught me anything, it’s that there’s a surprisingly high demand for Star Trek and Linux. Time to paint a penguin on my dick and live long and prostitute my ass.

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3 points

It has to be the first season TNG uniform.

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2 points

good luck out there chief o7

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5 points

Yea I kno, I’ve looked into it before and it can be summed up as “it’s a job with fun sexy bits, but lots of job bits still” LMAO

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1 point

I know some of those terms!

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Considering teachers practically work 100% of the time, it seems it would be difficult to genuinely perform the duties required while still maintaining a flourishing side gig like OF.

My wife is a teacher. I see how much they have to work at home. She probably wasn’t a great teacher in the first place.

I feel her point about the pay. Considering the hours worked, teaching is barely approaching minimum wage.

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“140 subscribers and we do a grading in doggystyle stream! Who wants a sticker?” Throw in a couple A+ emotes, and you’ve got cross-career synergy. Depending on her grade level it might not be as demanding outside of work.

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