Creating adult content can not only be a great side hustle, but for some sex workers, it becomes their main source of income. We spoke to Miss Hazel Heart, a dominant BBW MILF creator, who shared her experience of getting started on OnlyFans, as well as marketing tips and tricks for experimenting with the platform. Have a comment for Miss Hazel Heart? Comment below or ask us on Twitter.
H: I actually started on Twitter doing domination sessions. I started as I needed something that would work around my family life with no restrictions. I gave OnlyFans a go after around a year on Twitter.
H: It has plenty of ups and downs but overall it’s been a good experience, I’ve met amazing people and had my eyes really opened to a lot of things.
H: I market on every social media account I can think of! I then drive traffic to my OnlyFans and I have a subscription fee to access my content.
H: Quality content and constant marketing, every single day without fail.
H: My OnlyFans has been my main income for a few years, I think it all comes down to how much you’re willing to work on it.
H: My best month was around $20,000 but on average around $10-15k
H: I create all sorts! Custom videos, photos, fetish, Femdom and more “vanilla” content. I try to film in batches to prevent burnout.
H: My main draw is my Femdom content.
H: A lot of people who get lonely around holiday periods find comfort in having someone to chat with which is always nice. With the help of my subscribers, we also do charity drives to give back.
Read our Q&A with Miss Hazel Heart about online safety and OnlyFans misconceptions here. You can find out more about Miss Hazel Heart on her Twitter.
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