🚨 For All The New People Here 🚨
We’ve had a lot of new members join, so let me drop some real advice. I keep seeing the same mistakes over and over — and if you keep doing them, you’re just wasting time. 1. You’re asking the wrong questions. Look, I always believed there’s no such thing as a stupid question. But after reading some posts here, yeah… there are stupid questions. Not because you’re dumb, but because you’re focusing on the wrong shit. You’re stressing about TikTok scripts, Reddit marketing, random hacks. That’s all noise. Here’s the truth: - Your model = 50% - Your pictures = 40% - Sales = 10% (and trust me, I’m fucking terrible at sales but I still make it work). If your model sucks, nothing else matters. If your pics are dog shit, nothing else matters. That’s why I only cover Instagram on YouTube and in the course — because until you’ve mastered one platform and have consistent reach, chasing TikTok/Twitter/Reddit is pointless. Build quality. Period. 2. Stop copying garbage strategies. This one drives me insane. I see people posting the same recycled reels — a fake-looking girl with giant cartoon boobs and a stupid overlay like, “I’ve got 4 holes and a shaved 🐱…” You are retarded. Not a single whale buys thats shit. One guy did it, another copied it, now everyone’s drowning in the same garbage. If you go down that road, good luck standing out. You won’t. You need to think differently. Build content that looks real, relatable, and sexy without being trashy. 3. Don’t panic about costs. Yes, you’ll have expenses — software, sugarlab/comfy, tools. And yeah, it might feel like you’re bleeding money. But ONE fucking gooner makes it all back. You only need one. And this is why I push photos > reels right now. The video tech just isn’t there yet. You can make photos look insanely real, and that’s enough. But here’s the key: learn the difference between sexy and sexual. - Sexy = tight golden dress, hotel vibe, wine glass, curves. - Sexual = cheap lingerie, stupid text overlay.