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d****n93b@yeah.net
Reader · 2025-12-08 13:18
Mate, this article hits close to home. Slow months are my biggest stress — been dancing for years but only just started OnlyFans last year. Started at £200 a month, now at £1.5k, but those dry spells still bite. What’s your take on buffering income? I’m thinking of adding more subscription tiers or maybe selling digital choreography guides — anything that keeps the cash flowing when bookings dip?
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MaTitie(Reply to @d****n93b@yeah.net)
Author · 2025-12-09 05:01
MaTitie here — glad you shared that, it’s a real pain point. For buffering, I’d suggest two things: first, diversify your content — maybe offer shorter clips or tutorials alongside full routines. Second, set aside a percentage of earnings during busy times into a ‘buffer fund’. Top10Fans can help spotlight those extra offerings globally, so fans everywhere can find your work. Just keep the focus on quality, and the money follows.