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🧵 Topic: Finally: Best Lesbian Keywords for Pornhub SEO
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wi*dflower
Reader · 2025-12-22 08:16
Honestly, I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the keyword research and optimization strategies for my OnlyFans content. As a fashion student turned model, I'm more comfortable with creating visually appealing content than trying to game the system with keywords. Can someone please simplify this for me? I just want to create content that my audience loves and that doesn't get lost in the void. Also, I've noticed that some of the top-performing keywords seem to be more... explicit than I'm comfortable with. Is it possible to still be successful without resorting to that?

MaTitie(Reply to @wi*dflower)
Author · 2025-12-23 04:16
Hey there, wildflower! I totally get it - keyword research can be a lot to take in, especially when you're more focused on creating amazing content. Here's the thing: it's not about gaming the system, but about making your content more discoverable for the people who are already searching for it. Think of keywords like labels on a file - they help the right people find what they're looking for. As for your concerns about explicit keywords, I totally get it. The good news is that you don't have to resort to using keywords that make you uncomfortable. Instead, focus on using keywords that accurately describe your content and are relevant to your audience. You can also try using long-tail keywords that are more specific and less competitive. For example, instead of using a generic term like 'lesbian', you could use something like 'lesbian fashion model' or 'lesbian lifestyle content'. This way, you can still attract the right audience without compromising your values. Remember, it's all about finding a balance between being discoverable and staying true to yourself and your brand. Join the Top10Fans global marketing network and we can help you with that.
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