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  1. Never start on a custom video without at least a 50% deposit - no matter how convincing they seem. Scammers love to take advantage of creators by making big promises and then ghosting or offering fake payment methods like prepaid cards or gift cards. A legit buyer will always understand that your tiRead more

    Never start on a custom video without at least a 50% deposit – no matter how convincing they seem.

    Scammers love to take advantage of creators by making big promises and then ghosting or offering fake payment methods like prepaid cards or gift cards. A legit buyer will always understand that your time and work have value, and they should have no issue putting down a deposit.

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  2. Sometimes, just showing up is enough. Subscribers definitely appreciate consistency, so creating a regular posting routine can be helpful — but only if it actually works for you. If you push yourself too hard, it’ll eventually affect both your content and your income. It’s totally okay to take timeRead more

    Sometimes, just showing up is enough. Subscribers definitely appreciate consistency, so creating a regular posting routine can be helpful — but only if it actually works for you. If you push yourself too hard, it’ll eventually affect both your content and your income.

    It’s totally okay to take time off. Whether you do this part-time or full-time, it’s still a job, and taking breaks is a normal and healthy part of any job.

    One thing that helps is batch filming and creating content in advance. You can pick a day to shoot multiple videos and photos, then schedule them all at once. Personally, I like to schedule about a month’s worth of content, so I only need to log in to chat with fans, check finances, or do light promo when I want to.

    It also helps to get clear on your goals. What do you want to earn? Is this a side hustle or are you building it into a full-time gig? What would that look like for you, realistically?

    Finally, it’s really hard to stay in a sexy or creative mindset all the time. Forcing content when you’re not in the mood usually doesn’t work. On those days, I shift focus to lower-energy tasks like scheduling or messaging subscribers. I know the creative energy will come back when it’s ready — sometimes it lasts for days, other times it’s just one good day all month.

    Keep doing your thing and having fun — you’ll find your own flow with time!

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