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Turning Virtual Cam Gifts Into Real-Life Earnings

Turning Virtual Cam Gifts Into Real-Life Earnings

As an entertainer, you deserve to be spoiled in every way. After all, you bring fantasies to life and please fans in ways they never knew were possible. But there’s one kind of spoiling you might be overlooking, and it could increase your income by hundreds or even thousands of dollars every month: virtual gifts.

Whether your platform calls them “gifts,” “virtual gifts,” “surprises” or something else, it all adds up to lots of extra cash for you. How much can you really make? Gift earnings may seem relatively meager, but even just a $1 gift here and there can really add up. In fact, some models can even double their monthly earnings just by pushing gift sales to their fans. Suffice it to say, don’t sleep on virtual gifts!

Many platforms have model contests where the performer who collects the most gifts will get a prize; tell members how badly you want to win and how grateful you will be if they help you.

So, how do you rev up virtual gift sales so you can put that extra revenue in your pocket where it belongs? Here are a few tried and tested tips to get you started.

GIVING VIRTUAL GIFTS = ‘BIG DICK ENERGY’

It’s a scientific fact that spoiling models with virtual gifts screams Big Dick Energy, so make sure your visitors know that. Tell them that giving gifts is the best way to get your attention, and don’t be afraid to ask for exactly what you want. A simple “I would really love to add a set of angel wings to my collection today” could really get things going.

Free chat is prime time for gift sales, so take advantage of visiting traffic and get them hyped and ready to shower you with gifts. If you play the Big Dick Energy angle right, you could even get visitors to compete for who can give you the more expensive virtual gift. 

Private chat is also a great opportunity to get happy customers to show you just how satisfied they are. Right after a private chat, send a quick message thanking your fan for spending time with you. Then, casually remind them they can always show their appreciation with a tip or virtual gift.

USE PLATFORM CONTESTS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

Many platforms have model contests where the performer who collects the most gifts will get a prize; tell members how badly you want to win and how grateful you will be if they help you. Often, your most devoted fans will do anything to help, even going so far as to ask you precisely what you need to win so they can make it happen. If you’re lucky enough to get such a fan on your side, reward their efforts with a special private message or perhaps some custom content so they keep coming back to spoil you.

HYPE VIRTUAL GIFTS ON YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA

Some visitors may not understand what a virtual gift is or how it works, so use your social media accounts to generate as much hype as possible. Start with something simple, like “I would love to add more virtual gifts to my collection. Won’t you come spoil me?” You should also include screenshots of the actual gifts, so fans know what to look for when visiting your page. Again, they may not know much about virtual gifts, so the more information you give them to work with, the better. Giving you gifts should feel easy enough that they can do it any time the mood strikes; that’s how you rack up sales and keep them coming in.

Don’t forget to mention any contests you’re trying to win as well. The more attention you can generate, the more likely you are to win the big prize, on top of what you already earned with the gifts themselves.

Also, make sure fans know they can send you a gift even when you aren’t online. Try posting something like, “I love waking up to so many amazing gifts, so send me one if you want to make my day! I will think about you all day long.”

THE HOLIDAY GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING

Christmas, Halloween and Valentine’s Day are some of the biggest days for virtual gifts, so if you’re online during these holidays or the days before and after, make the most of it. Many platforms offer limited-edition holiday gifts to put members in the giving mood, so put the word out and let people know you’re online and ready to receive. Make sure they know when your birthday is as well, so they can stop by and spoil you with some virtual treats. Mention your birthday in your bio and let fans know as soon as your birth month rolls around, whether via your room or social media.

Remember, every little bit helps when it comes to increasing your earnings. Good luck!

Jackie Backman is the content manager for Cams.com. She has been working in the industry for over 15 years and specializes in copywriting, beauty and social media management. Follow Jackie on Instagram at @beautychaoticofficial.

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