When To Give Up On a Site?
When would you guys consider it time to give up investing a lot of time in a site? I've been on Chaturbate for a few months now, and some days are good but not as often lately, and lots of days I don't make anything at all. I'm on multiple other sites but have been investing a lot of time into CB to see if I could do better on there. How long would you suggest trying to work Chaturbate before setting it aside for more profitable sites? I might still go on once in a while, but it would be a "if I have time" thing, not something I make time for.
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That amount of time would be different for every girl, but if you are asking this question it is probably time to focus your efforts else where.
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After 3 to 6 months, I would focus on another site. That's plenty of time to build up a following and an income.
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I'm starting to wonder about this for cammodeldirectory. :( My numbers have been low and I've had to start doing camsites again. I'm not sure how I feel about this fact. I've never relied on just one site so I have side hustles, but it's a mess.
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Is there an option for you to "take a break from Chaturbate" (for if you're not sure yet about totally quitting the site), and then (if you're unhappy with other cam sites) come back to CB a few months later...and your profile and photos will still be there? I'm just asking because some of us may "quit" a cam site and go elsewhere, and then end up missing that first cam site and wanting to return. That's happened with me before with missing ImLive.
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It takes a few months to build a following. Sometimes just changing up your show ideas, your look, fetishes that you offer, room decor, the way you communicate to cuties makes a big difference. Marketing yourself is important and so is keeping scheduled times that you are on cam.
Other times none of it makes much of a difference, a different site might be better for you.
Experience on a different site might give you fresh ideas for when and if you go back to CB.
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i would give a 3m experience, then i move on. i dont have the patience to wait for traffic to come, so if i feel that is always slow, i move on.
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I have to give up on Bonga. When it's a good night, it's a good night but it seems to be like where all the racist trolls congregate. Being trolled by a racist from Estonia with broken English was kinda funny the first time but I can only take so much "VFT Niga blee." *sigh*
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When you arent making money or you really dont enjoy the site anymore.
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I felt that way about MFC, I started camming about half year ago ( in secret, but since one week my BF knows it, I couldn't keep it a secret always being paranoid if the door suddenly opens up because BF decides to come home early from work = screaming angry boyfriend )
I must say the first two weeks as a new girl I made about 600 dollars, which for me is alot since I didn't have a job for a long time.
I got a few regulars and things was doing good, I felt great logging in everyday...
Until the new status went away and suddenly was no people in my room anymore, I had some lousy regulars who maybe tipped me like 20 tokens a day, and once every three months took me private.
Im not the MFC-gal, I was a hardheaded stripper for five years and making all these shows and funny-stuff for free just wasn't for me. I tried to dance and sing for fun but everytime I stopped the guys just went away. I felt like a joke.
My regulars went away to new girls and I was there with no income. Maybe if I was very lucky I could do 30 dollar a day.
So I quit and started on streamate, until now Im doing good, not great but good. But that is DAMN better than MFC. Never again I tell you.
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If the site has no traffic, has glitches, constant trolls, has admins that micromanage and makes you no money, run far away. There are hundreds of others to try. You haven't failed, it just means you have somewhere better to be.