Scott Peterson
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I’ve been wondering about this for a while, so I thought I’d ask here. There are so many paid traffic options out there, and honestly, it’s hard to tell which ones actually work when you’re trying to promote OnlyFans. Some people swear by one method, others say it’s a waste of money. So what’s actually worth trying?
My main issue at the start was budget. I didn’t want to burn money testing random platforms with no real return. I tried boosting posts on social media first, thinking it would be the easiest way. It did bring some clicks, but most of them didn’t convert into subscribers. It felt like people were just curious, not really interested.
Then I experimented with a couple of ad networks that allow adult-friendly traffic. That made a noticeable difference. The audience felt more targeted, and at least the clicks were coming from people who were already open to that kind of content. Still, not everything worked. Banner ads were kind of hit or miss for me, but push ads actually surprised me. They were cheaper, and I saw more consistent engagement, even if it wasn’t huge numbers.
Another thing I learned is that landing pages matter a lot. At first, I was linking directly, but switching to a simple pre-sell page improved results a bit. It gave people a reason to click through instead of bouncing immediately.
I’m still figuring things out, but one thing that helped me understand the different options better was reading some breakdowns like this guide on how to promote OnlyFans. It’s not magic or anything, but it gave me a clearer idea of what traffic types exist and what to expect from each.
Right now, I’d say push traffic and native ads feel the most promising, especially if you’re on a limited budget. Social media ads can still work, but they seem harder unless you already have some kind of audience or strong angle.
Curious to hear what others are doing. Are you sticking with one traffic source, or testing everything and seeing what clicks?
My main issue at the start was budget. I didn’t want to burn money testing random platforms with no real return. I tried boosting posts on social media first, thinking it would be the easiest way. It did bring some clicks, but most of them didn’t convert into subscribers. It felt like people were just curious, not really interested.
Then I experimented with a couple of ad networks that allow adult-friendly traffic. That made a noticeable difference. The audience felt more targeted, and at least the clicks were coming from people who were already open to that kind of content. Still, not everything worked. Banner ads were kind of hit or miss for me, but push ads actually surprised me. They were cheaper, and I saw more consistent engagement, even if it wasn’t huge numbers.
Another thing I learned is that landing pages matter a lot. At first, I was linking directly, but switching to a simple pre-sell page improved results a bit. It gave people a reason to click through instead of bouncing immediately.
I’m still figuring things out, but one thing that helped me understand the different options better was reading some breakdowns like this guide on how to promote OnlyFans. It’s not magic or anything, but it gave me a clearer idea of what traffic types exist and what to expect from each.
Right now, I’d say push traffic and native ads feel the most promising, especially if you’re on a limited budget. Social media ads can still work, but they seem harder unless you already have some kind of audience or strong angle.
Curious to hear what others are doing. Are you sticking with one traffic source, or testing everything and seeing what clicks?