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Is creating a free page to host PPV content a good idea?
I use a free account as a 'video store' where fans can browse and purchase PPV content directly, making it easier for them to access content without waiting for me to send it.
I use a free account as a ‘video store’ where fans can browse and purchase PPV content directly, making it easier for them to access content without waiting for me to send it.
See lessCurious: what does a full-time creator's schedule look like?
Here’s what a typical workday looks like for me (though not every day is exactly the same): 5:00 AM: I wake up early and check all my platforms — spicy sites, Instagram, X (Twitter), etc. I review stats, reply to messages, and post content (photos, videos, stories) on Twitter, Bluesky, OF, and FanslRead more
Here’s what a typical workday looks like for me (though not every day is exactly the same):
5:00 AM: I wake up early and check all my platforms — spicy sites, Instagram, X (Twitter), etc. I review stats, reply to messages, and post content (photos, videos, stories) on Twitter, Bluesky, OF, and Fansly. Then I update my three Instagram accounts with reels, posts, and stories. This whole process takes about 1 to 1.5 hours.
6:30–7:00 AM: I get ready for the day, prepare breakfast, and take my child to daycare.
Around 9:00 AM: Once I’m back home and the house is tidy (I can’t focus if it’s messy!), I check messages and settle in at my laptop.
9:00 AM–12:00 PM: I focus on core work — this could be editing content, scheduling posts, or creating new reels, photos, or videos depending on what’s needed that day.
Lunch break.
1:00–3:00 PM: I handle promotions — mainly on Instagram and Reddit — and check all my platforms again. I finish any remaining scheduling and chat with fans, including spicy DMs and sexting when needed.
Afternoon/Evening: I switch to family time, do household chores, and relax. I still check my messages occasionally and post evening reels or updates on IG if needed.
It’s not a strict schedule every day, but I do my best to stay organized. Truthfully, I end up online more than I’d like — I often have my phone in my hand, checking on things.
See lessRunning out of solo content ideas
Here are a few things I do that my subscribers really enjoy: 1. Themed outfits for holidays. Dressing up adds variety and fun! For example, I’ve been a sexy leprechaun for St. Patrick’s Day, a bunny for Easter, and so on. 2. Giveaways with fun quizzes. I’ll post a question like “What’s my bra size?”Read more
Here are a few things I do that my subscribers really enjoy:
1. Themed outfits for holidays. Dressing up adds variety and fun! For example, I’ve been a sexy leprechaun for St. Patrick’s Day, a bunny for Easter, and so on.
2. Giveaways with fun quizzes. I’ll post a question like “What’s my bra size?” or “Where am I from?” and the first person to answer correctly wins a small prize. It keeps fans engaged and adds a playful vibe.
3. Random photo dumps. If I’ve had a fun weekend, I’ll share a mix of personal pics (outfits, food, selfies) and throw in a few nudes. These posts usually get tons of views.
4. Candid life moments. Things like GRWM (get ready with me) videos or something simple but sexy, like eating a cupcake and licking the frosting off my chest. It feels spontaneous and keeps things real.
5. Bloopers. These are a favorite. They add personality to my page and give me a way to use clips that didn’t turn out perfect. Fans love seeing the fun, unfiltered side too.
Hope that gives you some inspiration! 😊
See lessHow do you deal with offensive messages from subscribers?
It really depends on what the message was about. Was it a personal attack, or was it related to how you're running your page? When I first started, I used to get really upset when someone criticized me or my content. But looking back, I realize I did make some mistakes early on, and in some cases, tRead more
It really depends on what the message was about. Was it a personal attack, or was it related to how you’re running your page?
When I first started, I used to get really upset when someone criticized me or my content. But looking back, I realize I did make some mistakes early on, and in some cases, the frustration from subscribers was understandable — even if the way they expressed it wasn’t.
That said, no one deserves to be spoken to in a disrespectful or degrading way. If the message was a personal insult – about your appearance or just plain rude – that’s on them, not you. You can block and move on.
But if the message was business-related, it might be worth taking a moment to reflect and see if there’s any helpful feedback hidden in there (even if it was poorly delivered).
Stay confident – you’re learning, and that’s okay.
See lessWhere can I promote now that my telegram got banned?
I totally get that TikTok and Instagram come with challenges, but honestly, avoiding them completely might be holding you back. Almost everyone uses those platforms — and many fans only discover creators through them. For example, I personally used only Instagram for years and only recently startedRead more
I totally get that TikTok and Instagram come with challenges, but honestly, avoiding them completely might be holding you back. Almost everyone uses those platforms — and many fans only discover creators through them.
For example, I personally used only Instagram for years and only recently started exploring other platforms like X, TikTok, and even Reddit. So you’d be missing out on a huge potential audience.
In the meantime, try doing shoutout-for-shoutout (S4S) a few times a week with creators who have similar content. It’s a great way to share audiences — just make sure you genuinely vibe with the people you’re promoting.
If you’re open to it, collaborations can also really help. They put you in front of an entirely new audience that’s already interested in this kind of content and may want to see more from you.
See lessIs there a strong audience for BBW content on OnlyFans?
Honestly, being a BBW creator isn’t that different when it comes to promotion — you still need to do what every other creator does, whether they’re slim, curvy, blonde, brunette, or anything else. I started in 2022, and at my peak, I reached the top 2.1% on OnlyFans. The most important thing is figuRead more
Honestly, being a BBW creator isn’t that different when it comes to promotion — you still need to do what every other creator does, whether they’re slim, curvy, blonde, brunette, or anything else.
I started in 2022, and at my peak, I reached the top 2.1% on OnlyFans. The most important thing is figuring out what works best for you when it comes to promotion. I recommend using platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X (Twitter), and Reddit. There are plenty of other social media options to explore too.
One thing that might be a bit different as a BBW is how platforms like Instagram tend to flag or shadowban our content more often — probably just because there’s more visible skin, lol
But don’t worry — there are lots of men who love and appreciate our curves! Personally, I haven’t had anyone be rude or call me names in a mean way.
If you ever have questions or want to chat more, feel free to reach out!
See lessHow do you stay consistent without burning out?
I work full-time and also go to school, so my schedule is packed. To stay on top of content, I use any day off I have to batch as much as possible — sometimes that means spending up to 12 hours filming, editing, and scheduling posts. I aim to stay two months ahead with my OnlyFans content, and I alsRead more
I work full-time and also go to school, so my schedule is packed. To stay on top of content, I use any day off I have to batch as much as possible — sometimes that means spending up to 12 hours filming, editing, and scheduling posts.
I aim to stay two months ahead with my OnlyFans content, and I also keep 1–2 weeks of promo content on my phone, ready to post. That way, I’m not scrambling to shoot something new every single day.
When it comes to messages, I don’t reply in real time. I set aside a few minutes each day to respond to messages, but if someone replies right away, I’ll get back to them the next day. It helps me manage time without getting overwhelmed.
I also keep a few Google Docs with content ideas, inspiration, and scripts. Before I film, I’ll glance through them to help guide what I want to create that day.
If you try to post manually every single day on OF, burnout is almost guaranteed. Use the scheduling tools — they’re a lifesaver!
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