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How long is your average content? Short clips vs. full scenes?

I’m a new creator and trying to build up my content library. Right now, we usually film full sex scenes, and I edit them into longer videos. But I’ve been wondering – would it be better to start posting shorter 1–2 minute clips instead?

For those of you with more experience, what’s been working best for you: short, bite-sized clips or longer, full-length videos? I want to make sure I’m putting out the kind of content fans actually want to see.

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  1. I like to post a mix of content. On my main wall, I’ll share titty or booty pics, short clips (around 15 seconds), and some SFW content too.

    In my locked messages, I send more explicit stuff – like pussy pics or short clips – usually priced between $3 and $5. For solo, boy/girl, or girl/girl videos that run between 3 to 10 minutes, I charge anywhere from $5 to $25, depending on the length.

    I try not to make super-long videos because I’d have to charge more, and honestly, most people finish watching in about 5 minutes anyway.

  2. On my main wall, I keep videos short – usually between 10 to 20 seconds, never longer than 45 seconds. These clips are more teaser-style and never show anything super explicit.

    For my PPVs, the videos range from 4 to 15 minutes and are much more detailed. I include multiple angles (close-ups, wide shots, etc.), and I always add a short preview, no longer than 8 seconds. I usually speed up the preview and show just a quick 1–2 second glimpse of each angle so viewers get a taste without getting the actual content for free.

    It’s all about giving them just enough to want more!

  3. Are you posting 1-2 minute clips as teasers? If so, just keep in mind that for some people, that’s already enough to finish. A better strategy might be to post short 10-second GIFs or tiny clips from your full video, spaced out over time, before you drop the full PPV.

  4. For videos longer than two minutes, I usually break them up into two or three shorter clips. It makes the content easier to manage and more engaging. I also grab a few screenshots from those videos to use as preview images for the posts – that helps a lot.