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  1. I'm from Italy too, and I’m definitely following this thread for more tips! One thing I’ve heard is that using a VPN to set your location in the U.S. can help with reaching the right audience. Even though it wasn’t part of the original question, I just wanted to share that 95% of my subscribers areRead more

    I’m from Italy too, and I’m definitely following this thread for more tips! One thing I’ve heard is that using a VPN to set your location in the U.S. can help with reaching the right audience.

    Even though it wasn’t part of the original question, I just wanted to share that 95% of my subscribers are from the U.S. and Canada, and almost all of them found me through Reddit. For me, it’s been the most effective platform to connect with a North American audience.

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  2. Let me share what I’ve learned from my journey - I've been doing this for about a year and a half. I’ve tested promoting on Instagram, TikTok, X, and Reddit using tracking links to see where my subs were coming from. I even took a break from Reddit for about three months just to see what would happeRead more

    Let me share what I’ve learned from my journey – I’ve been doing this for about a year and a half. I’ve tested promoting on Instagram, TikTok, X, and Reddit using tracking links to see where my subs were coming from. I even took a break from Reddit for about three months just to see what would happen.

    Here’s what I’ve found: I got a lot of subs from Instagram and TikTok, but those platforms have really strict AI moderation, and the subs I got from there rarely turned into paying fans. Most of the people who say they go viral on those platforms? Honestly, they’re likely exaggerating or not being entirely truthful, so don’t stress over view counts.

    Reddit has been the most effective for me when it comes to actual paying subs. I post in niche subreddits and ones specifically for OF. I don’t get tons of upvotes, and that’s okay. A lot of big upvote numbers come from bots anyway. Still, I consistently get 50–100 new subs per week from Reddit, and even though only a portion of them convert to paying fans, that small percentage is what brings in real income.

    It took me a few months to figure out what works, but with consistency and effort, it does pay off. Keep going, you’ve got this!

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  3. Start by connecting with other creators - the community is key. Search for terms like “NSFW” and “NSFW networking” on X to find relevant communities. Most of them will require you to have an age-verified link in your bio before approving your request to join. Once you’re in, you can look into engageRead more

    Start by connecting with other creators – the community is key. Search for terms like “NSFW” and “NSFW networking” on X to find relevant communities. Most of them will require you to have an age-verified link in your bio before approving your request to join. Once you’re in, you can look into engagement groups or simply interact with smaller, similar accounts. Be genuine, friendly, and respectful.

    That said, stay cautious. While there are lots of supportive people, there are also scammers. Avoid paying for pinned tweets or promo posts – it’s rarely worth it. Never pay for “guaranteed gains,” and ignore DMs from people claiming “my management wants to work with you!” even if they have a huge following. Many of those accounts are just recruiting for shady agencies. Trust your gut, and don’t fall for it.

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  4. I post on Reddit every day, hoping that one of my posts will take off and help boost my page!

    I post on Reddit every day, hoping that one of my posts will take off and help boost my page!

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  5. I’ve been doing this successfully for five years, and one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that the work is never really “done.” There’s always more you could be doing, but trying to do everything at once will burn you out fast. Instead, pace yourself. Focus on one or two tasks per day and buiRead more

    I’ve been doing this successfully for five years, and one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that the work is never really “done.” There’s always more you could be doing, but trying to do everything at once will burn you out fast.

    Instead, pace yourself. Focus on one or two tasks per day and build momentum gradually. I like to batch content. For example, I’ll spend one day a month shooting 30 OnlyFans photos, then schedule them to post daily. That frees up the rest of my time to focus on promotion, which is where most of your energy should go.

    I also set small, realistic goals to stay motivated. Tracking progress, even with little wins, helps keep the momentum going. The key is consistency – show up regularly across your platforms, and results will follow.

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  6. I think having multiple Instagram accounts is a smart move, especially to protect yourself against shadowbans. Plus, it increases your chances of having your content go viral since you're reaching different audiences on each account!

    I think having multiple Instagram accounts is a smart move, especially to protect yourself against shadowbans. Plus, it increases your chances of having your content go viral since you’re reaching different audiences on each account!

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  7. I haven’t had much success on Reddit yet, but I think a big part of that is because I don’t have much karma—though I’m actively working on building it up. On X (formerly Twitter), I’ve had a few people subscribe to my profile, but most of them seem to be just looking for free content. Right now, I’mRead more

    I haven’t had much success on Reddit yet, but I think a big part of that is because I don’t have much karma—though I’m actively working on building it up. On X (formerly Twitter), I’ve had a few people subscribe to my profile, but most of them seem to be just looking for free content.

    Right now, I’m still experimenting and learning how to use both platforms more effectively to actually attract paying subs. It’s definitely a process, and I’m trying to find the right balance between promotion and protecting my content.

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  8. 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.

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