Today, we are going to talk about one of the absolute best ways to maximize your earnings on OnlyFans, and that is recycling content.
For the sake of this article, we will assume you have 15 videos.
You are going to name each video with something unique. You don’t have to get fancy. Some people name them by date, while others name them by the content of the video. I.e., BluePantiesSolo.
The problem with this last method is, what if you wear two different pairs of blue panties? This is why I prefer the number/date method.
Step 1: Create a folder on your computer called “content” or “OnlyFans Content.” This is where you will store all of your videos. In this case, we are pretending you have 15 of them.
Step 2: Place each of your videos in this folder and rename each video with a unique name, like we talked about before. If you aren’t sure, just name them by the creation date. If you have a Windows computer, you can find the date in Windows Explorer.
This is an important step because, from this point on, the content in question will be known by that unique identifier. These are 4 of the videos I renamed.
If you make preview clips or have photos that go with the video in question, they all go into the new folder.
Step 3: Create a Google Docs called “OnlyFans”. This spreadsheet is going to be your best friend, so take the time to do this step. I create 5 columns, first is the content id, second is the date i sent out the content (via a mass DM), the next is the caption I used when i sent it out, the price I charged and last but not least, any notes I have about that particular mass DM or content.
You will record every time you send a video out, allowing you to keep track of the captions you’ve used, the price you’ve charged, and other relevant details.
Step 4: Go to OnlyFans and click “vault.” Now, create a new category for every video. If you have 15 videos, you will create 15 categories. If you have five videos, you need five categories. If you have 34 videos, you need 34 categories. Every video needs its own category.
Sort all of your content into the appropriate folder. The name of each category will be the name of the video file you just named. This means not only the videos but also any preview clips or photos you have for that particular video.
Step 5: Now go through all of your mass DMs and look for every time you’ve sent out that content. Scroll down your list and look for this. It’s the number directly to the left of the “unsent” button.
Click that number 48. That’s the number of people who bought that piece of content on that day. You want to add their name to a list so that the next time you send out that content, you can add those names to the “exclude” list since they’ve already purchased it.
When you click the number 48, you’ll see a pop-up appear that says “MESSAGE BUYERS.” To the right of that, at the very top far right, you’ll see a plus + and three dots. Click the three dots.
When you click the three dots, it says, “Add all to the list.” That’s what you want to click. This lets you add all of those buyers to a list.
You call the list the name of the content. Ie: 10082024. This way, everything matches. You find the video in your vault in a folder called (content id), and you find the buyers of the video in a user list, also of the same now. This makes sending out and tracking buyers of that content easy because you use the same “content ID” for everything.
Now that you’ve followed every one of those steps, you can safely resend the same video over and over with a new caption and/or a new price and not worry about the people who already purchased it because you’ve already marked them off your list.
When you send out a mass DM, you have three options, one of which is “exclude. You select Exclude, and then the user list of the content ID in question.
Now, to answer the question, I’m sure many of you have. How often do you re-send the content? I do it once a month, but I know some who only recycle content every 60 days, and some every 90 days. The more content you have, the more you can stretch out that time.
Each time I send out the content, I make sure to write it down in my spreadsheet and then add all the buyers to the user list so I can exclude them next time.
I know it may seem like a lot of work to get this set up but when you do you’ll find that you’ll truly be making the most money you can out of your content because you can keep sending it out until you find the right price point and/or caption to get a person to buy it, even if 23 times before they said no.