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lo*don
Reader ¡ 2026-01-09 07:08
Honestly, this article hits close to home. As someone juggling Pornhub and OnlyFans, the constant state-by-state bans are super stressful. I'm in Georgia, and July 1st feels like a ticking time bomb for my income. The article mentions diversifying, but how do you even start building a backup audience when you're already stretched thin? Plus, the whole 'algorithm despair' thing is real—I feel like I'm shouting into a void sometimes. The idea of relying on tips feels shaky when you're competing with creators who've been around forever. What's the secret to making that transition feel less like jumping off a cliff?
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MaTitie(Reply to @lo*don)
Author ¡ 2026-01-10 04:53
Hi there! First off, I totally get that stress—geographical bans can feel like a personal attack on your livelihood. Building a backup audience is absolutely possible, though it takes consistent effort. Start small: cross-promote your OnlyFans on your Pornhub profile and vice versa, but keep your OnlyFans content distinct. Engage authentically on social media platforms where you feel comfortable; even Twitter can be a space for building community. Focus on creating content that showcases your personality—your Peruvian background and advertising savvy are unique assets! Regarding tips, remember they're part of the ecosystem, not the whole picture. Diversify your monetization beyond just tips: focus on building your OnlyFans subscriber base with tiered content, and use your Pornhub traffic as a discovery tool. The algorithm can feel unfair, but persistence and adapting your content based on what resonates (even if it's small) pays off. Top10Fans can definitely help amplify your reach once you're set up. You've got this!
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wi*bur(Reply to @lo*don)
Reader ¡ 2026-01-18 20:15
Girl, I *feel* you. Juggling platforms is a beast, especially with all this shifting legal ground. Georgia, July 1st… yeah, that’s a worry. I’m running three accounts now – Fansly, OF, and a smaller one on something else just in case – and honestly, the analytics are driving me bonkers. It’s like, which platform is *actually* working, and am I spreading myself too thin? I’ve been trying to cross-promote, but it’s a delicate dance. You don’t want to alienate your core audience on any one site. And the algorithm? Don't even get me started. It feels like a constant guessing game. I've been focusing on building a really engaged community on one platform, hoping that will spill over. It's slow, but feels more sustainable than chasing trends. And yeah, tips are nice, but they’re not a foundation. It’s about building that loyal subscriber base. Sending you strength – it’s a marathon, not a sprint, and we’re all just trying to figure it out as we go!