If you are on the internet for more than 1 month you probably have heard of OnlyFans. Many people during the lockdown have visited the site and spent a hefty amount of money. But not every story is successful on this site.
English Journalist, Jake Massey, working at Ladbible tried the website to see what all the fuss was about and it didn’t go as planned. The journalist tried to make an account after a report claiming that the creator on the website is making up to $ 1Million.
The creator even paid a price for promotion and got nothing but creepy messages. At one point his account got hacked and he even lost all his money.
The subscription price was only $4.99 but nobody did subscribe. Maybe it’s due to his career and fame in journalism or some other, nobody knows but he is not upset by his little experiment.
“Once I was approved, I set my monthly subscription price at $4.99 (£3.57) - the lowest permissible fee. Lure 'em in early, hit 'em with the premium content, then hike up the prices - that was the plan. How successfully you can create and promote this premium content is essentially what determines how much you make on OnlyFans” said Jake Massey