Last minute holiday ideas to make more money on OnlyFans

For all you procrastinating girlies out there, here are some last minute ideas that don’t take much time to put together, but can make a big difference in revenue 💕

  1. Bundle your best content of 2023 —> Pick the top “craziest” things you did all year and send it in a discounted bundle. Really hype up the fact that this your most ✨amazing✨ content from the whoooole year.

    Put extra effort into how you write the description! I find that for these in particular, the juicy descriptions make a big difference. In the past, examples of what I’ve sent out are things like “the biggest dildo I’ve ever seen” or “the first time I ever did xyz” or “the longest joi I’ve ever done” — you get the idea. Pick your favorite superlatives from 2023 :)

  2. Resend your single “craziest” video from all of 2023 —> similar to the above, but just one video rather than a bundle. Fans won’t buy a bundle if they’ve already seen one or two of the items in the bundle (makes sense, can’t judge them). This helps alleviate that, but forces you to decrease the price compared to a bundle. I say do both, but spread them out over a few days.

  3. Have a holiday dinner with me” —> Video chat while eating together. Sfw, sweet vibes (or not, up to you!). I sell this for $10/minute and it’s a great way to deepen the relationship with your most supportive fans. Send a thank you message after, so they know how much you enjoyed spending time with them 💕 (bonus: schedule a message for the morning after telling them you’re still thinking about xyz from your conversation)

  4. Begin the new year with a holiday raffle —> initially I did not have high hopes for raffles but I am happy to say I was wrong! I am still shocked that they consistently do well!

    They’re structured as $15 per entry, you can enter as many times as you’d like. Set up your campaign options so you can allow people to buy multiple at a time. Prizes are manageable - allow the winners to pick from: free 15 min phone call phone call, nsfw chatting, custom joi audio, 2 custom photos. Three winners total. I’ll say it again, I really didn’t think raffles would ever be worth doing but they consistently bring in over $1k for pretty minimal work.

  5. Mystery gift package —> Potential items include: panties, polaroids, a sweet hand written letter, anything unique you know a particular fan would love. I literally just sold one for $600 😇 You can market this on your page as a “one of a kind” box that only one fan gets — while actually secretly making as many as you want. Or, you can market it in the DMs as something you really want to do for that particular person.

  6. “I got myself a new toy for Christmas, will you control it for me?” use a Lovense toy / Lovense Remote app to grant fans access. Selling the premise of the fact that it’s a NEW toy here is important, fans seem to really like to do things you’ve “never done before”.

  7. Buy me lunch for Christmas by unlocking this photoset/video —> in my experience, there are some fans that love the nsfw relationship only, and some fans who want to be supportive beyond that.

    I talk to some fans who refuse to buy more nsfw content, but consistently buy dinner multiple times a week. (I notice some guys reach a point where they want to deny that this is sex work, so the fact that they’re buying “dinner” instead of content makes them feel better. Do we love this? No. But that’s a whole conversation for another day lol).

    In my experience, around 5% of fans will consistently buy lunch/dinner/drinks when prompted. The focus of this piece of content is less about the nsfw value, but more of a sweet gf expressing gratitude. Prices for this range from $20-$50 on average. If your fans are used to lower priced ppvs, you can make it even smaller like a $10 coffee instead.

Good luck out there girlypops! Happy holidays, take a well deserved rest, spend time with your loved ones, & eat the best food ofc💕

Kelly

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