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***Maximizing Your Profits On OnlyFans***
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***Reposting old PPV***

OF makes it easy to copy the URL of any post from the past. If you post this link by itself or with a text message only, the preview of the linked post will show below. 
Go through your old PPV posts occasionally and write a compelling new description, along with the link to the post. Fans will read it and either be curious, or fondly remember the post they purchased. 
With the scheduling feature you can schedule as many post previews as you want, or save them for later and queue them automatically.

How often can I do this: It’s better to do this occasionally and schedule in blocks. Aim to do it once a month, or if you have a long history, schedule the whole year at once.

Will this annoy my fans: Only if you don’t post enough supplemental content in between.

Time commitment: Small.

Profit: High.

*Pro tip: 
You can make a list of users that have already bought a certain PPV and exclude them from receiving it again so they don't double buy. 

***additional strategy: you can also send out old PPV in mass messages by using the vault feature. This is particularly beneficial because when you open the image or video in your vault it will allow you to go to the post, so you can easily copy the already used text. 
***OnlyFans has added the feature to 'forward' messages. You can resend any PPV to any list and schedule it for any time. Save yourself a lot of time by doing this rather than reposting from the vault. 
¬Additional tip: if you have 2 accounts, send copies of all your PPV to just yourself, then easily forward to any list from there. 

***Checking in with your top fans***

Your top fans are the people that spend the most on your page. One top fan could EASILY be worth 20 fans that buy once a month. This means you should do everything in your power to retain them. 
One very easy way to do this is to contact them at least once a month and ask how they are doing. This simple gesture of caring will greatly increase your fan retention rate. 
Set a reminder on your phone to check on your top fans at least once a month. You can find your top fans in your statistics page, under "Fans". 
*Note* This is not the same as dripping, which is discussed later. 

How often can I do this: as often as every day or infrequently as once a month. 
A rule of thumb I use is if your fan is paying you $1,000+ a month, you should contact them every day. If they're paying $100+ a month, contact them at least once a week. If they've paid you a total of $100+ all time, send a message once a month. 
*It must be a personal message not a mass message. You can copy and paste though. 

Time commitment: Small. 

Profit: Essential to long-term success. 

***Prize wheels***

Prize wheels can be a little controversial. Some forms are against TOS. The idea is that a fan tips you, then you use an app to spin a generated prize wheel and send the fan their prize. 
The majority of top creators do this. 
It is totally against the rules to offer free spins. That makes it gambling which is of course, illegal. 

How often can I do this: generally you create one or several prize wheels, then pin them to your page and leave them. 
Some creators do temporary prize wheels that they send in DMs. 

Time commitment: generally pretty small. After initial setup you only have maintenance when someone tips. Save all your media rewards in a folder to make finding them quick and easy. 
It is worth noting that the amount of work this takes can really build up on large accounts. Many top creators have assistants to run these. 

Profit: if you offer good quality rewards and have a large following profits can be very high. 

***Random number generators***

A cute twist on prize wheels, random number generators work similarly. The fan tips the required amount and you use a random number generator app to get the results. You can either have a prize chart with each number having a corresponding prize, or you can give them the winning number of media, say pictures or videos. 

How often can I do this: I'd say monthly, but you could do it as a weekend thing weekly if you really wanted. 

Time commitment: generally pretty small. After initial setup you only have maintenance when someone tips. Save all your media rewards in a folder to make finding them quick and easy. 
It is worth noting that the amount of work this takes can really build up on large accounts. Many top creators have assistants to run these. 

Profit: I've seen creators making thousands with these. 

*Some creators I've seen offer a fantastic deal and then limit it to one per fan. 

***Content packages***

Content packages are a great way to provide value to your fans while reusing old content. The idea is simple; bundle up multiple videos/photos with a similar theme and sell them together at a reduced price. 
You'll notice this is a popular sales strategy in video games these days. That's because it works. 
There's 2 main ways to do this, and we'll rate both separately because they appeal to very different fans. 

Way 1: as PPV:
In this method your bundle is either sent in mass messages, or posted on your feed for purchase as PPV. 

How often can I do this:
As frequently as you want, though it'll have better value to fans if you only do it occasionally. 

Time commitment:
Once you gather and price the content there is pretty much no time commitment involved, even with sending it out multiple times. 

Will this annoy my fans: 
Only if you do it constantly in a spammy way. 

Profit: very high 

Way 2: as a tip bundle:
In this method of selling bundles creators make a flyer with the bundle price and what's inside, then pin it to their profile. 
This is a popular method for agency-run profiles, but it has some pitfalls. 
While lots of fans like a good deal, many creators take it too far, saying "tip this post $10 for $999+ worth of content" and other claims that more or less devalue their full prize content. To avoid this, don't make outlandish claims and use realistic values on how much the items would cost individually.
Many creators do use this tool to the room of thousands of dollars, but also you can only post a limited quantity of bundles this way. 
Additionally, when a user tips you have to manually send them the content. This can take MINUTES for every single customer. 

How often can I do this:
This strategy works at showcasing your best content for a reasonable price. Aim to change your pinned bundles less than once a week. 
The longer you keep them up, the more money they'll make, and fans definitely like to purchase content that has obviously been purchased many times. 

Time commitment:
The time commitment is fairly high because you have to send out the reward to each fan that tips in a timely manner. 

Will this annoy my fans:
If you do it in a classy way, no. If you do it regularly, claiming inflated values, fans will probably be annoyed and lose interest. 

Profit: high if you use the right approach.

*Pro tip: 
Posting testimonials of fans that loved the bundle will increase interest in your bundle, and reassure buyers that your content is worth it. 

***Dripping***

Dripping is the practice of sending out one or more mass messages daily with the intention of getting your fans interested in PPV or chatting with you. 
Many creators employ this strategy. Many also seriously abuse it. 
The idea is to write something thought-provoking that requires a personal response from the fan in order to build a better relationship with them. 
Common drip messages range from asking fans how their day went, to saying how horny you are.
The main criteria is that the message should *sound* personal, and require a response. 
Some creators drip an entire scenario. They start by setting the scene, then send progressive messages inviting a fan to interact with them. 
A lot of top creators swear by dripping. However, when I ran a poll asking what fans disliked on onlyfans, it was by far the most complained about issue. Fans don't want fake personal messages. 
That being said, if you decide to drip, do it with class, answer messages promptly, and unsend all drips immediately before you go offline so you don't offend fans. 

How often can I do this:
Many creators do this constantly all day to drum up business. I recommend being highly conservative and only employing the strategy when you're actively online. 

Time commitment: very high.
You're going to have to respond to each message in order to potentially get a buyer. Most creators that drop have hired sexting assistants to handle the replies. 

Will this annoy my fans:
Most certainly. I CONSTANTLY hear fans complaining about creators that use this strategy. However, if you only sell sexting, this is actually a huge advantage as it gets rid of freeloaders. 

Profit: potentially very high. 
MOST the highest paid creators on the platform employ dripping. 

*Pro tip:
There are premium browser extensions that allow the functionality to send mass messages to fan's priority inboxes. 
This is a very cool trick, though it is technically against TOS. 

Current guide end.

*New ideas 

Send out rebill video teaser 
Offer PPV package full of sexy teasers 
Discounted PPV for top spenders 
PPV welcome message 
Blocking freeloaders 
Buying GG 
SFS 
Selling paid promo 
Teasers for future content*

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