Top creator Josh Moore shares his best tips on how to make money on OnlyFans

By Alma Fabiani

Published Feb 9, 2021 at 01:15 PM

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In our previous OnlyFans Level Up class, Josh Moore told you what you had to do as a content creator in order to grow your fanbase. But when speaking to the adult content creator, we quickly realised that Moore had way more (no pun intended) to share with fellow OnlyFans users. Here are more of Moore’s tips on how to make money on the platform:

Stick to a regular content plan

Now that your fans are obsessed with your amazing content, it would be a shame if they unfollowed you (and therefore stopped paying you) because they perhaps feel like you don’t post enough or at least not when they’re expecting it, right? In order to avoid that, Moore recommends creating a content plan—and sticking to it. “If you don’t have one, people might be waiting and feel like you haven’t put anything new out in too long only because they don’t know when you’ll be posting something next.”

When you start posting content regularly, which you should do, make sure you post the same type of content on a specific date. “I usually upload twice a week,” Moore explains. “But not everyone can create that much content, so don’t feel pressured to post that often either.” So make sure you go at your own pace.

 

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Keep your fans engaged

While posting a lot of content in one week might be too hard and time-consuming for new OnlyFans creators, Moore recommends mixing it up. For example, it’s probably too soon for you to be posting two videos once a week like other top creators, but what if instead you post one video and keep your followers engaged by posting other types of content that are less difficult to produce? From a simple selfie picture if you’re specialising in adult content to a few exercises recommendations if you’re on the platform as a fitness coach, find content that works both for you and your fans.

“Maybe post some pictures a couple of times a week. That’s super easy and it keeps people engaged. On OnlyFans, they now have Stories, just like on Instagram, post a few Stories during the week. Keep your fans entertained and keep coming out with new content.”

Don't sleep on the mass messaging feature

“I put out a mass message every time someone subscribes. I have a welcome message along with a nude welcome photo just to say ‘welcome to my page, I hope you enjoy my content, please like and comment…’. It’s really important to have a warm welcome message.” By doing that, you increase your chances of having a loyal fanbase that feels included in your work process.

How to deal with a dip in engagement?

Seeing a dip in engagement can unfortunately happen to the best of us. If you see your OnlyFans affected by one, Moore recommends using a flash sale to give your content a little boost. “But then again, that can bring ‘temporary subscribers’. When you get those subscribers for half price for example, quite a few of them will just end up leaving.”

 

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How should you promote your content?

Moore explains he relies mostly on Twitter because adult content is allowed on the platform, unlike Instagram or Facebook. “I used to promote a lot on Instagram but now they’re blocking anything where a link to my OnlyFans profile is included, be that in a Story or in a post.”

Moore also promotes his OnlyFans through Pornhub, “Pornhub is great for promotion because you have access to so many viewers. I upload the same trailers I’ve uploaded to Twitter on Pornhub, and give viewers my OnlyFans link in the comments section so that people can go and watch the full video if they subscribe to my OnlyFans.”

Dealing with stolen content

Moore has had his content stolen from all of his online platforms, “When you have an online presence like this, you have to expect that it will be stolen at some point. Some people only do that: steal content from creators to either make money from it themselves or just put it for free on other websites.” When it comes to adult content creators, Moore advises typing your name on Pornhub and looking at search results that may be coming from someone else. On the platform, stolen can easily be reported and then deleted by Pornhub. The same can be done on other websites.

If you see something you can fill a DMCA form including the link of the stolen content and send it to the platform that hosted it. “They will genuinely delete it quite quickly,” says Moore.

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