Unfortunately, content shared privately can still be leaked – Amanda says it’s the “nature of this beast” – so make sure you’re aware of the risks before sharing anything. “Don't post anything on your wall that you aren't prepared to have leaked, understand it will happen, so save your juicier stuff for pay per view on your dm's and make money on it.” “Do not post content without anyone's permission, there are heavy legal implications around this and if you think someone won't notice, think again,” she warns. Yes that's right, it's a business!”Īs for the big don’ts, she warns people to be aware of the legal implications of what they post and leaked content. “Learn how to edit your own photos and videos with free apps where possible have a schedule in place of when you will create content. Instagram Biggest OnlyFans dos and don’tsĪccording to Amanda, the three biggest things you should be doing when you start your account is to find or create a niche, make professional looking content and stick to a schedule. “There are faceless creators who have done quite well online, I just think it would require a lot more work.” If anyone pushes your boundaries, give them a warning or just get rid of them, as Amanda says “you are your own boss and security team”.Īs for the people who want to create an account where they don’t show their face, she says it can be done but it’s rarely as profitable. It’s also smart to hide your personal details, including the area you live in, and keep clients at a friendly distance – “these are your customers, not your mates.” READ NEXT: Olivia Frazer claims Kyle and Jackie O have distributed OnlyFans content illegally “There are legal teams out there to remove leaks, but if you can find an OnlyFans management team that include that service in their contract, jump on board, as you don't particularly want that on show for free.” “Understand your stuff will get leaked and who may potentially come across that,” she says. Leaks are a huge issue and some subscribers can push boundaries, but Amanda says there are things you can do to protect yourself. Like any job, there are risks involved with becoming an OnlyFans creator and it’s important to acknowledge and understand them before setting up an account and sharing content. It’s also a good idea to stay on top of current social media trends and build up a following on TikTok and Instagram, where you can direct new people to your OnlyFans account. “It takes some prior planning to make a good spread of content that is professional looking if you want to earn a decent dollar.” Yes it's ‘easy money’ in comparison to some other traditional jobs, but you've got to know how you are branding yourself on there, and how you'll keep content fresh with new outfits, lighting, settings, etc.” she warns. “If you treat it like a hobby you'll be paid like a hobby. READ NEXT: MAFS’ Jackson Lonie faces backlash over OnlyFans account She urges new creators to treat OnlyFans like typical job or business and put in the hard work to get established, which means creating professional content and promoting it across social networks. “But like anything I still need to work for my success.” “I give all credit to my exposure from MAFS, without the show I probably would've struggled to gain the traction it has gained in a short amount of time,” she says. It may seem like Amanda was rolling in cash overnight, but she warns it can be a lot harder for creators to get a solid income flowing without the help of reality TV fame.
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