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I used to do this for a living. You have to do some research into it like you would any kind of self-employment, and you have to work your ass off to build a following. So if I had to guess it's the stuff outside the shows that you're not putting enough work into. Work on more than one site at once using something like manycam (I know they all say not to do that, but everyone does it. It's an open secret.), have a really good gallery, invest in some props and wardrobe, and make sure that you're updating your social media at least once a day. You can copy/paste the same blog post to the different sites you're working on, and include a post back to your main blog.

Make sure you keep a consistent schedule of when you run your shows and set competitive prices with the other people in your niche. Start up an Amazon wish list connected to a PO Box -anonymity is important, make sure it's a PO Box.

You're your own advocate, so if you're not getting viewers it's probably a time management issue. You don't have an agent like other kinds of influencers, because people like to shit on sex workers in our society, so you really do have to do everything yourself. You have to be a self-starter. You're not going to have a huge audience when you first start. Make friends in the behind the scenes forums on the places you stream and eventually you can get shoutouts to your shows, but you have to prove that you're capable of running it properly. People who are established are not going to turn their audience toward someone who can't do consistent updates, can't keep consistent livestream times, can't provide quality content, etc. Because that hurts them, and they can't be blamed for that.

I think a lot of people who get into camming don't realize that it is a social media influencer job. It's not "an easy way to make extra money". It's a job and you have to treat it like a job. You have to hustle. You have to have a good portfolio. You have to have a variety of income streams. You have to have a cultivated persona. You have to know SEO.

Honestly if I had to pick one aspect to focus on the most for someone struggling with attracting an audience it would be consistency. You have to put out consistent content at a rate that matches the schedule you promised. You're not going to get customers if they don't know where to find you.

Upgrade your video/audio equipment as soon as you can. Audio is a bit more important than video. You need a good mic because you're talking to your audience and they really like good audio quality. You can stream from your phone if you have to for video. I mean get a good camera as soon as you can, but you don't need to invest in that right away.

Do get a good lighting kit as soon as you can. You can get a decent circle light thing for less than $100, and it makes a world of difference. Those are cheaper and easier to work with than stand kits.

You do need to invest in props, but you can honestly get the audience to cover most of that via the wishlist I talked about earlier, IF you're already providing consistent, quality content and you're getting repeat viewers. They'll pay for what they want to see, and it makes them feel like they have some aspect of control. If you do private shows you can do an exclusive unboxing/first use video for the person who bought it through Patreon, and people seem to enjoy that. Then you can use it in your regular shows.

I'm trying to think of any other advice, but honestly I think the audience issue is pretty much just the stuff that I've already said. You just have to work your ass off to build a following. There aren't really any major shortcuts. You just have to put the work in.
 
I'm just throwing it out there, if any women want to cum on me, I'm very open to the idea. ~Cam
 
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