$0 to $180k: How I Grew my OnlyFans Model Account in 30 Days
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Day Zero: Setting Up the OnlyFans Account
- Day One: Launching the OnlyFans Account
- Day Six: Hacking and Moving On
- Phase Two: Driving New Traffic to Separate Instagrams
- Tick Tock Marketing
- Dating Apps
- Reinvesting Profits into Traffic
- Final Day: Results of the 30-Day Challenge
Introduction
In this article, we will be discussing the 30-day challenge of building an OnlyFans account from scratch. The challenge was undertaken by a model who had a large social media following but had not yet created an OnlyFans account. The challenge was to see how much revenue could be generated in 30 days by leveraging the model's existing fan base and social media following. The challenge was successful, and the account generated $181,000 in net revenue in the first month. In this article, we will be discussing the strategies used to achieve this result.
Day Zero: Setting Up the OnlyFans Account
On day zero, the account was set up completely from scratch. The model did not have an OnlyFans account, but she did have a large social media following. The account was set up with the goal of leveraging the model's existing fan base and social media following to generate revenue. The account was optimized, and Captions were added to all the content that was available. The content was organized in the vault and made available for the chatters to use.
Day One: Launching the OnlyFans Account
On day one, the OnlyFans account was launched. The marketing campaign had been set up, and the model's social media accounts had been actively hinting towards the OnlyFans account. The link tree had been updated, and a couple of story promos were done on the model's existing social media accounts to start the launch campaign. The account was optimized, and the chatters were added to the account. Posting was done, and late for likes were used to get the like count up to around one thousand.
Day Six: Hacking and Moving On
On day six, the model's main Instagram account got hacked. The account was considered a lost cause, and the focus was shifted to phase two of the plan, which was driving new traffic to separate Instagrams. The first phase of the plan had already been completed, which was getting as many subscribers as possible from the fan base and maximizing the sales through chatting. The account had picked up about 2,400 fans in these six days.
Phase Two: Driving New Traffic to Separate Instagrams
Phase two of the plan was to drive new traffic to separate Instagrams. Two Instagram accounts were purchased, and traffic was driven to those external Instagrams. A Tick Tock marketing campaign was also set up, utilizing agency-dependent traffic sources. The slideshow method with captions, call to action, the cap cut method, and the flash trend were used to generate traffic.
Tick Tock Marketing
The Tick Tock marketing campaign was set up using agency-dependent traffic sources. The slideshow method with captions, call to action, the cap cut method, and the flash trend were used to generate traffic. The Tick Tock farm was set up, and each account had unique content. The cap cut Tick Tock method was found to be the most effective, and one of the accounts hit over 20k.
Dating Apps
The model's Bumble strategy was shown, which included using a chat funnel, integrating scripts, VAs, and artificial intelligence. The Prompts and bio were made as realistic as possible to avoid raising suspicion that the account was a bot. The results from the dating apps were also discussed, with Bumble being the main focus.
Reinvesting Profits into Traffic
Profits were reinvested into traffic, with a Twitter marketing agency being purchased. Paid promotion strategies were tested, including Website ads and pornographic ads. The goal was to achieve a cost per sub of around five to seven dollars.
Final Day: Results of the 30-Day Challenge
The final day of the 30-day challenge saw the account generating $181,000 in net revenue, with $153,000 in message revenue, $19k in subscriptions, and $8,000 in tips. The challenge was successful, and the strategies used to achieve this result were discussed in Detail.
Highlights
- The OnlyFans account was set up completely from scratch, leveraging the model's existing fan base and social media following.
- The Tick Tock marketing campaign was set up using agency-dependent traffic sources, with the cap cut Tick Tock method being the most effective.
- The Bumble strategy included using a chat funnel, integrating scripts, VAs, and artificial intelligence.
- Profits were reinvested into traffic, with a Twitter marketing agency being purchased.
- The final day of the 30-day challenge saw the account generating $181,000 in net revenue.
FAQ
Q: What was the goal of the 30-day challenge?
A: The goal of the 30-day challenge was to see how much revenue could be generated in 30 days by leveraging the model's existing fan base and social media following.
Q: What were the strategies used to achieve the result?
A: The strategies used to achieve the result included setting up the OnlyFans account completely from scratch, utilizing agency-dependent traffic sources for the Tick Tock marketing campaign, using a chat funnel for the Bumble strategy, and reinvesting profits into traffic.
Q: What was the final result of the 30-day challenge?
A: The final result of the 30-day challenge was $181,000 in net revenue, with $153,000 in message revenue, $19k in subscriptions, and $8,000 in tips.