CONTENT TYPES

UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTENT.

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4/16/20254 min read

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There are essentially two types of content: SFW (safe for work) and NSFW (not safe for work).

Believe it or not, you will be spending most of your time making and posting SFW content. Without SFW content, you have no way to market your NSFW content.

Your NSFW content will only be posted on OnlyFans and maybe a few other places. Your SFW content will be posted as widely and as frequently online as possible.

The SFW content acts as the commercial you create to sell your product, which is the NSFW content.

It's very important to understand the role SFW content plays in your OnlyFans success. If your SFW content is poor, people will assume your NSFW content is poor as well. This means you need to take it as seriously as you do your NSFW content.

The types of SFW content can vary from super slutty to more reserved, or showing your personality. They can also be combined.

The slutty thirst trap SFW content is meant to get people to see you and realize they want to fuck you.

The more personal SFW content is for getting people to see you as relatable or as someone they would want to be around.

Both types are great for different reasons. The slutty SFW content is to grab people's attention and hope they subscribe to your OnlyFans.

The personal SFW content is great for attracting fans who are looking for someone to support.

These are the people who spend the most money on content. Those who subscribe to your OnlyFans just because they saw a video of you dancing on TikTok typically won't spend as much.

But this doesn't mean you shouldn't focus on them just as much as you focus on trying to attract the big spenders.

Small spenders add up over time.

You want to get a steady flow of people looking to make a one-time purchase of $10 or $20. They can enjoy your content a few times and move on.

If you are putting out a lot of slutty SFW content, even if it's not getting you any big spenders, it's still attracting people looking to spend a little bit.

Additionally, your slutty SFW content will likely receive a lot of views, and social media algorithms will push your content the more it gets viewed.

You will see a lot of people saying that thirst-trap marketing is dead or outdated. That's not true. It's just not enough, with how oversaturated the market is, to land those big spenders.

That's what your personal SFW content is for. The people who feel like they can have a connection with you will be the ones spending their money on the fantasy.

But don't think for a second that people just looking to spend $10 or $20 one time aren't worth marketing to. They are.

They are your bread and butter for steady income. If you can get 10 new subscribers a day who are only looking to spend $20 one time on you, that's still $200 a day.

That's over $6,000 a month and over $73,000 a year.

Chances are, these people don't care about your personality or want to have a connection with you. Which means you won't get much money out of them.

The positive thing about that is they won't be wasting your time trying to talk to you, and trying to have a connection with you.

Think of it like a one night digital stand.

They got what they wanted from you, and you'll never hear from them again.

That might not be ideal in real life, but online, it's great.

It's exactly what you want from someone who has no intentions of spending a lot of money.

There are some tricks to get more money out of these kinds of customers, but that's for a later blog.

It's basically how to extract a little more money from them before they unsubscribe.

NSFW content can be broken down into the following:

  1. PPV (Pay-Per-View): Pre-made videos, pictures, etc., that people pay for.

  2. NOPPV (Non-Pay-Per-View): Pre-made videos, pictures, etc., that people access for the cost of a monthly subscription to your OnlyFans.

  3. Customs: Videos, pictures, etc., that you create when a subscriber pays you for something specific they want.

    Usually, this is more role-playing content.

  4. Whatever fantasy they can't have in real life, they will pay you for the online experience.

  5. JOI (Jerk Off Instructions) is one example. People pay you to make a video of your content while instructing them.

  6. POV (Point of View) is another popular custom request. A video of you from the perspective of the person you're interacting with.

  7. Breeding fantasy is good for combining JOI and POV.

Don't spend too much time on customs unless they are willing to pay a lot.

It's harder to resell customs if they include personalized elements like names.

Therefore, customs can be the most time consuming content with the most limited marketability.

ts Scripts are big money makers and require some practice to convincingly sell them without the person realizing it's pre-made content broken down into smaller pieces.

These are the PPV content you need to focus on. Here's a link to a video that really breaks down how to successfully make and sell scripts.

There’s just too much information about scripts to cover in this blog. So heres a separate blog on scripts.

Going live is the third type of content that has the benefit of allowing you to create SFW and NSFW content from it later. You get the financial benefits of cam girl-style work and a lot of content to sell to subscribers who didn’t see the live show.

Whatever content works for you, the most important part is being consistent in creating it.

This is where a work schedule is necessary to ensure you're consistently creating and marketing your content to keep subscribers coming in daily. So you can retain the subscribers you already have.