Stripchat Fans, Cam Models Reveal Ways to Earn Better Tips

Stripchat Fans, Cam Models Reveal Ways to Earn Better Tips

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — Stripchat recently polled some of its online members and cam models about the fine art of tipping and how to score more rewarding token payouts for long-term success.

One member, a big fan of the striptease-themed site and its models, says that “aside from the obvious, I appreciate when a model is consistent and dependable when it comes to her schedule… just showing up when you say you’re going to is half the excitement right there.”

A Stripchat model also noted that “it’s important to actually like your job. It seems easy, and in many ways, it is… but you’ll do better with tips if you are actually interested in people, or are a people pleaser. It’s much easier to make an emotional connection and create better relationships overall.”

Another Stripchat member, who visits several of the site’s performers on the weekends, likes special attention to appearance including hair, makeup, nails, and cute outfits — and especially likes it “when I meet someone who is social and chatty and a really good listener. I think a lot of people just like it when people take the time to listen to them.”

“It’s not just about the sexual performance for many people,” says another Stripchat model from California. “I have gotten couples as well, people who enjoy talking, some people have trouble making friends, some people don’t like to leave the house.”

“If you can build an intimate, inviting, nonjudgmental environment for your clients, you will succeed in this business,” she adds. “If you make small talk and get to stripping, you still probably succeed, but your tips won’t be as large. I learned that long ago and it’s served me well.”

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