Why You Need a Content Calendar
The #1 reason subscribers cancel is inconsistent posting. A content calendar solves this by giving you a plan for every day of the week. No more staring at your phone wondering what to post.
The Weekly Framework
This template has been tested with hundreds of creators. Adapt it to your niche, but keep the structure:
Photo Set
Themed shoot — pick a look, aesthetic, or concept
Video
Short video content — BTS, workout, lifestyle, or Q&A
Engagement
Polls, questions, personal updates — interact with fans
Lifestyle
Try-on hauls, day-in-my-life, casual content
Premium Drop
PPV message with your best content of the week
Stories + DMs
Casual stories, fan engagement, respond to messages
Plan & Rest
Plan next week's content, batch shoot if needed
Content Tips
- • Batch shoot: Dedicate 1-2 hours on Sunday to shoot content for the whole week
- • Use a scheduling tool: Queue posts ahead of time so you're never scrambling
- • Track what works: Note which content gets the most likes, comments, and tips
- • Repurpose content: A photo set can become individual posts, stories, and social media content
- • Engage daily: Even on "off" days, respond to DMs and interact with fans
PPV (Pay Per View) Strategy
PPV messages are often the biggest revenue driver. Tips:
- • Send PPV 1-2 times per week maximum (don't spam)
- • Build anticipation with teasers before the drop
- • Price based on content value: $5-15 for photos, $10-30 for videos
- • Personalize the message — fans buy more when it feels personal
Social Media Posting Schedule
Your social media feeds your OnlyFans. Post at minimum:
- • Instagram: 1 feed post + 3-5 stories per day
- • TikTok: 1-2 videos per day
- • Twitter/X: 3-5 tweets per day
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