I have talked to lots of models in the past years and one of the topics since OnlyFans grew overnight was fake agencies or scams, many fake agencies have emerged, promising to help models and influencers make money. However, these scams can cost creators both time and money, so it's important to know how to protect yourself from them. I will offer some tips here to avoid these types of people
Here are a few tips to help you avoid scams from OnlyFans fake agencies:
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Do your research: Before signing up with any agency, research their reputation and track record. Read reviews from other models and influencers and look for any red flags.
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Verify their legitimacy: Look for the agency's official website, Instagram and other social media. Check if they have a professional email address and phone number.
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Avoid upfront fees: Legitimate OnlyFans agencies will never ask for an upfront fee to join or to promote your content. Be wary of any agency that requires payment before you start earning money.
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Check for a contract: Make sure the agency has a clear and transparent contract that outlines their services and what you can expect in terms of earnings. A reputable agency will have no problem providing you with a contract.
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Trust your instincts: If something feels off about an agency, it's probably best to move on. Don't ignore red flags or warning signs, as they are often a good indicator of a potential scam.
It's also important to remember that OnlyFans success is largely dependent on your own hard work and dedication. No agency can guarantee you a specific amount of money or success on the platform, They may guarantee less work, by selling, and promoting, but part of the overall conversion is you.
I hope this helps.
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