Building Your Platform
- Jaz
- Jun 24, 2020
- 2 min read
The only way to build an OnlyFans and make bank is to start from the bottom and build your social media platform. Whether you're pursuing Instagram or Twitter, knowing your audience and becoming knowledgable on marketing technique is key. If you want to have an OF as a side job and just randomly post for some extra cash that's great, but being invested in it as a full time job is much harder work than people think, and the more you grow the more time you will have to invest.
Just as an example, I just checked my screen time and on average I spend 9/10 hours a day, all on twitter (advertising and RT groups) and onlyfans. I spend about an hour or so a day filming but most of the work is getting your page out there.
The hardest part is starting your social media platforms, and the more you grow; the faster you grow. When starting out, I grew my Twitter by doing follow trains and sex worker engagement threads, both great ways for small accounts to grow. As a smaller account, you should search out follow trains (or just mass follow) and SW engagement threads to participate in. As I previously mentioned in my last post RT groups are also essential, as well as having a normal account and a sex-worker account.
When it comes to your main page, you should have a clean and precise profile, not riddled with hashtags,retweets, and @'ing a bunch of accounts. I find the most effective marketing is posting photo sets often, but also keeping normal tweets in there as well. Customers want to see and connect with a real girl/boy, not just pictures of your genitals. When I post photo sets, I'm very calculated in the timing of it all. So if I post a photo set and say ten people quote it, I will retweet each quote but at different times and spaced out as to reach more people online, then later unretweet most as not keep my page clean and not messy. As you have your page for a while, you will start to get a grasp on what time your followers are online for the most part.
Knowing your audience is so key! 100% be yourself but if you try out a look or style that your followers respond well to, take note of that, and vice versa. If I'm uninspired and hit a wall, I look through my page and see what posts have done really well and expand from there. It's okay to take inspiration from others but focus on leveling yourself up and growing as a content creator.
I also find it very helpful to check sites like socialblade.com to check your stats and growth. I started my twitter in February 2019, and as of June 2020 I have just over 70k. I'm not saying my growth is either good or bad just showing that its possible! I don't do anything special, I just have learned to market to my audience which is what I'm hoping to be able to share with you all in this series.
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