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Content Is Queen, With Daily Clip Updates

Content Is Queen, With Daily Clip Updates

Content is King. Or in my case, Queen. To keep your brand moving forward, you need to create content consistently. This can be a daunting task. But if you want your premium accounts to be successful, you have to provide your fans content constantly, or they will find it elsewhere.

I use FanCentro to manage my premium Snapchat. It helps me maintain my fanbase and makes it easy to add and remove expired members.

The biggest consumers of porn at the moment are Millennials. They have shown a consistent tendency to shy away from overly-produced content.

But they don’t take care of my content for me. That’s my job. And while the platform is a great way to manage members and such, without quality content, you won’t keep your fans.

Here are a few ways I find it easier to create consistent content:

Be True to Yourself

Create content that represents who you are. If you are a blowjob queen or are known for your ass, make sure you are giving your fans what they expect. If you deviate too far from who you are, you will lose your loyalists, and they are the fans that will be repeat customers month after month.

Have fun with your content but keep it true to who you are and what you are known for.

Create Daily

We live in a sensory overloaded world. If you aren’t creating content daily, you will fall off your fans' radar. You should be providing your fans with some content on a daily basis, and you should be creating content that promotes your brand a few times a day.

Social media moves fast, and platforms like Instagram are constantly changing how and when people see your content. The way to stay ahead of the curve is to create constant content and promote it throughout the day.

Keep it Simple

Your production doesn’t have to be Hollywood quality and in many cases, that may hurt you. The biggest consumers of porn at the moment are Millennials. They have shown a consistent tendency to shy away from overly-produced content. They prefer it to look a bit more real and raw.

From SoundCloud rappers to YouTube stars, Millennials have proven to consistently like content created by the source.

So don’t overdo it, keep it simple. You don’t have to spend all day on production making sure the lighting is just right, or your angles are perfect. The people consuming the content prefer it raw and real, so keep it that way.

This also relieves a bit of stress to not shoot the perfect scene every time. It will also help you use your time more effectively in promoting the scene rather than spending all day shooting it.

Schedule Your Shows and Content

Do yourself a favor and schedule ahead of time. It will help relieve the stress of “what to post” every day. It also helps you track your content. You can see what types of shows do well, what content drives the most traffic and what shows are bombs. All of this will help you plan out future shows and keep your content optimal!

Post Everywhere!

Post your promotions everywhere. Use all your social media channels to promote your brand and your content. Be sure to follow social media platform rules and regulations and don’t skip any of them, and be careful how you promote. Use more vague language and create SFW content for platforms that are not adult-friendly.

One very important item … post content that is social. It’s called “social” media for a reason. If all your content is “swipe up to buy” or links to buy, you will turn off your fans. Give them a good look at your brand and who you are. Post fun items, bits of your life, pics and vids that promote who you are. This will lock your fans into who you are and compel them to buy your content.

Being a content provider is a daily task and can get overwhelming at times. I follow these rules to try to manage my content. Use them and adapt them to your personal brand. Ultimately, your content is yours and sets the tone for who you are. Not all rules apply to everyone.

Take these as a guideline for content creation and put your twist on it. The most important item to take away from this is to create lots of content, as much as you can, as often as you can. This is a content-hungry world and as a content provider, the more quality content you put out, the more your fans will come back for it, over and over again.

Sophie Dee is an adult star and Vixen Angel who can be found on Twitter @SophieDee and FanCentro.com/SophieDee.

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