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Today's question was asking for any tips on finding subs. He..

Today's question was asking for any tips on finding subs. Here is Papa Bear's take as dictated into his phone because he's lazy. Finding subs is similar to finding customers in any industry. You have to diversify where you advertise and how you advertise. If you think of it like progressive car commercials they've got the ones with the motaur for those born to ride which is a subset of people who need car insurance. So they are targeting a specific niche market. At the same time you also see their long-term brand icon flo running around and for younger audiences they started targeting with ads using irreverent Jamie. And while tapping into the current state of affairs now they're having progressive workers show up on zoom calls that most people can relate to.

so if you look at it from a standpoint of they're trying to reach a broad market and narrow markets and tap into current events their marketing crosses computer ads and TV ads and phone ads as well as email blasts, select with any good marketing a sex worker has to figure out where they can advertise and what kind of people are going to be there.

On Twitter it's mostly fake ass sugar daddies who look to get free content on their timeline and direct one-on-one attention in DMs.
Exceptions can be found but my god it's hard.

You can go with the horny guys on Instagram by advertising there within community guidelines, but I don't know how many guys surfing softcore and teasers are actually going to convert to buyers. Twitter providing explicit content you will find people who are interested in paying for explicit attention.
If you saw yesterday's discussion about Reddit, that place is a smorgasbord where you can find subreddits which are all niche communities within the broader buying and selling world online.

So how do you advertise? Figure out what it is you're never going to show for free and make sure you never ever ever show it for free. Figure out what you will show for free and how you'll show it and how often or rarely you'll show it.
Be very careful with emojis and this is one I cannot stress enough. Yes you would want to censor things you want to get paid to show but you don't want an emoji that's going to turn off the viewer. I can't tell you how many times I lose interest in someone because they cover their ass with a giant peach or a stupid smiley face. I've seen some very clever ones like a leaf covering a woman's vagina when she was outdoors or strawberries strategically placed because they're a passion fruit and sometimes seen as an aphrodisiac.
So you got to figure out what kind of people are into whatever you're selling and then figure out where you're going to find them. And sometimes the only way is by looking around and trying new things to see what works and what doesn't. And to that end Papa Bear recommends writing down or tracking your efforts even if only anecdotally. You put out a new ad on Twitter and you get five people to purchase from you that seems like a good ad if you haven't had any sales that week. But if you're used to getting 10 and 20 and 30 buyers a day because you've been at this for a while, well those five subscribers for a single ad can sometimes feel like a flop. So just track your own progress like a honest-to-god business since you're running one and you'll soon identify where to spend your time to get the maximum value on your returns.

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