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The best-selling content on OnlyFans is overwhelmingly adult-oriented (NSFW), including photos, videos, lingerie/swimsuit shoots, and niche fetishes, driving the highest earnings, but successful creators also monetize non-adult content like fitness, cooking, cosplay, relationship advice, and tutorials, often through pay-per-view (PPV) and custom requests for personalized content. Success depends on high-quality visuals, engaging with fans, choosing a profitable niche, and strategic promotion, with top earners often focusing on adult content and niche interests.
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The minimum subscription price is $4.99 per month and the maximum subscription price is $49.99 per month. Creators can also set up tips or paid private messages starting at a minimum of $5.
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