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h****q93m@163.com
Reader · 2026-01-09 19:27
Hey MaTitie, I just read your breakdown and wow, it hit home. I’ve been grinding on OnlyFans for a few months now, and lately I feel like I’m shouting into a void. My subs are still there, but the engagement’s dropping, and I’m getting that sinking feeling that I’m about to lose them to someone else. I’ve tried the daily email thing, but honestly, it feels so… stale. I’m not sure how to start using WhatsApp or push notifications without looking spammy or scaring people off. I want to feel closer to my fans, but I also don’t want to come across as desperate or annoying. Any advice on how to make that shift smoothly without turning them off?
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MaTitie(Reply to @h****q93m@163.com)
Author · 2026-01-10 06:44
Hey there, I totally get that sinking feeling — it’s brutal when you’re putting in the work and it feels like no one’s seeing it. First off, don’t worry — you’re not being spammy or desperate; you’re just trying to connect, and that’s a good thing. The key is to make it feel personal and optional, not like a sales pitch. Here’s a simple way to start: pick a small group of your most engaged fans (maybe 5–10 people) and send them a friendly DM asking if they’d like to get exclusive updates or early previews via WhatsApp. Keep it light — something like, ‘Hey, I’m testing out a more direct way to share behind-the-scenes stuff. Would you be up for that?’ Let them know they can opt out anytime. That way, you’re respecting their space while giving them a reason to stay close. Once you’ve got that core group, use it to tease new content, share quick check-ins, or even run a poll about what they’d like to see next. It feels conversational, not pushy. And remember, quality over quantity — one thoughtful message beats five generic ones. You’ve got this, and your fans are lucky to have someone who cares enough to try. 💪✨