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Understanding the pricing psychology behind Char’s career is essential. Her pricing model is aggressive but fair.
While she shares significant portions of her life, Char maintains strict boundaries regarding her personal identity. OnlyFans itself is designed to protect this; creators can see a subscriber's username and bio, but real names, email addresses, and billing info
Char never releases her best content on the main feed. Instead, she releases 15-second silent GIFs on social media, 30-second previews on her paid wall, and the full 5-minute clip via direct message (DM) upsells. This tiered system ensures that a single clip generates revenue multiple times: once through the subscription fee, and again through PPV unlocks.
Char hired a social media manager to handle Twitter replies and a chatter to manage OnlyFans DMs. This was controversial among fans, but it allowed her to scale. She now produces less content but higher quality content. Her team tracks metrics: Click-Through Rate (CTR) from Twitter to OF, average revenue per user (ARPU), and clip completion rate (how many seconds users watch).
Like many, Char started on token-based camming sites. She quickly realized that live camming offered low scalability (one hour, one audience). She used these platforms to test fetishes and niches, recording every session. Those recordings became her first vault of OnlyFans clips.