Since I have seen a lot of recent talk about adult creators moving from Patreon to SubscribeStar.adult, I decided to write up a post with a few simple pointers for setting up a creator page, so hopefully anyone trying to regain lost income can get there faster.
First, thoughâThe term âNot-Safe-For-Workâ tries to fit us into the linguistic framework of sexwork-bashing. From here on out, I will be using the term âadult creatorâ insteadâSince for a lot of us, this IS a job. This is Work. Not only that, weâre running a fucking business.
Patreon has, to its benefit, a prestigious name & sleek web design. But since adult creators who made such large scale platforms as these a destination are being ousted, weâre left with additional burdens of proving ourselves. We have to not just be creators, but community-intensive entrepreneurs.
The only other platform I know of that hosts adult content, for now, is Subscribestar.adult. Throughout this post I will list pieces of advice that helped me progress towards my goals as a creator on the platform. After a long period of stagnation, I tried a different approach, and was able to reach more people. A small breakthrough can make a small creator feel like theyâve hacked something, but in reality I havenât hacked anything. I think these tips follow principles of marketing that are good to have in your business toolkit, generally. Be as transparent as possible so that your subscribers can discover you.
Bios: Use your creator bio for a 1-2 sentence description of what youâre currently working on/posting. Be very specific and frank about what you postâitâll only help you draw in your crowd! Keywords are important so that anyone browsing at a glance can know if your work might be for them. This advice is mainly for creators who donât have âFree Trialâ set up. I personally have no experience using the Free Trial feature on SubscribeStar.adult.
Keywords & Tags: I love you, but we all know this website hosts âpornâ ânsfwâ and ânudes.â Donât be ashamed to literally write âBoobsâ âhypnoâ âcannibalism.â Your people will find you and the ones who donât enjoy that will leave you in peace.
My Icon, Banner, Bio, Tags, Goal, and the beginning of my Subscription Tiers.
Subscription Tiers: When your creator page loads, this is the first thing a viewer will see, right after your bio. I recommend not using verbose explanations for the tier descriptions, but weaving a light, enticing narrative. Again, though, be concise and clear about what each tier offers.
Goals: You can make multiple goals at once on your page. I have one Big GoalâI donât want to crowd my page with multiple smaller goals because I think it looks chaotic. Some creators opt for their first goal to be $150, since SubscribeStarâs payout limit when you start your creator page is $150âa pretty big expectation for anyone just starting out on a new platform. On this, one solution is offered: Depending on the laws where you live, the mods may be able to lower it to $50 if you send them a polite email.
Welcome Media: Itâs best to think of this space as your would-be subscriberâs visual directory. The web design of SubscribeStar.adult is different from Patreon. When I started using it, I found it frustrating to adjust to. I donât know if itâs easier on desktops, as I donât have a computer. Welcome Media can be an image or video showcasing your work AND your posting schedule. Having both on my Welcome Media has worked well for me since I started using it. Imagining your page from a strangerâs perspective, one can see why: Knowing how often a creator posts, especially for each tier, is important, and it doesnât hurt to have that information somewhere more eye catching than your Subscription Tiers. It also helps optics to have your text color theme match with SubscribeStar.adultâs color themeâUse an eyedropper on their logos to get exact matches.
Welcome Media that shows art style and posting schedule.
Public Post: You donât have to do this, but itâs helped me. My pinned public post is an intro to my current ongoing webcomic project. It contains a brief synopsis of the plot, content warnings & tags, a webtoon-esque âcomic trailerâ to showcase the art style, the character dialogue, the main coupleâs (fucked up) relationship dynamic, and an embedded links section.
Icon & Banner: If you are an e-famous adult artist using SubStar.adult who has a recognizable name and youâre already making a living, or if you are a writer, this advice is not really directed at you, keep rockinâ.
First, I think itâs helpful for viewers to see a creatorâs style showcased in their Iconâa neat logo can be sexy, and a fetish in its own right. A hot character you draw often, or two, or three, works just as well. When people browse SubStarâs creator directory they see three things: Icon, Bio, and Keywords. Consider this part of the creator page as a sexy Victorian ankle flash, getting your viewerâs attention as they scroll for just long enough that they read your bio and click into your page. Youâve achieved one crucial step of establishing yourself that way if you donât already have a billion followers elsewhere. Next, your Banner is a space to artfully & tastefully showcase the main fetishes in your work, your mysterious vibes, or your hot characters. With this, you reward viewers who clicked on your page with the knowledge that they have come to the right place and are safe now with an understanding and benevolent pornsmith.
Posting: Adding this part on 11-30-23 because I was tired the night I blogged and forgot. Subscribestar.adult has a file size limit on your posts when you create your account. I believe the limit is 20MB per post. If you need more file data for your posts, email Support a request to increase the file size limit. I did this and got 45MB of file data.
Why did I write this post?
Two reasons.
I want you to have an easier time than I did trying to make income on this platform, especially if you just lost a monthâs worth of it from puritanical wage theft. Iâm so sorry that Patreon pulled the rug out from under you. They did the same thing to me last July when one of the mods interpreted my cope art as being criminal and terminated my account, and my monthâs income, without warning. They labeled my work as being bad for sexual abuse survivors when I myself am one. I have never felt more impugned and castigated over literal drawings. I am not interested in ABDL, but I donât judge. I have my own creative outlets and have been called every single word in the book for it. Donât give up. Hopefully this advice ends up reminding you that what you have is better than what Patreon has.
I think specific fetishes should be easier to find on adult art-focused websites. How often do you hear your emotional support pervert lament that finding their kinks by other creators is impossible? I donât think this is for lack of them not existing. Mainly, I think itâs because internet purity culture, cringe culture and strict payment processors have trained adult artists to fear their own labels. On SubStar.adult, that concern is significantly lessened because itâs an adult-only platform. There are always going to be immature adults who scoff at your Tags, but theyâre immature adults on a cartoon porn site. How likely are they to be sending screenshots of your bio to their buddies if theyâre tacitly outing themselves as some other kind of online horny person? âŚWhat were you doing at the SubscribeStar.adult, Goody ProctorâŚ?
It took a couple of years before I started learning how to use this platformâs features to share my style of erotica with others who like the same things. My Subscribestar.adult creator page has been growing quicker than it ever did these last couple of months after I started considering my public facing page from the subscriberâs perspective. I am always trying to fine tune things: my art, my graphics, my advertising copy, to become better at meeting minds with other pervs looking for Undead Gay Trans Horror Boobies. If I play my cards right, I have a chance to meet the goal I promised myself Iâd reach by 2025. Wouldnât that be something. So, If you lean into a specific passion, you should advertise it, because it will help you stand out here. You earned recognition and survived on the orange website that has openly hated fetish porn for years. Donât give up!
I sincerely, sincerely hope this advice post helps. You all have my blessing.
Worms,
Pom
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