This is isn't going to be a cheery message. You'll notice I gave your post no hugs rating. This is going to be more of a blunt wake up call to the realities of your job because it's apparent in your two posts above you don't yet know a lot about camming.
First off, this IS a job. But this isn't a normal 9 to 5 job where you can expect to be paid an agreed upon amount every hour. It only pays what you put into it, and even then it may be a long time before it builds up to a decent amount. It may be a really long time before it pays 'famous model' money; as in months or years. And honestly, the odds are, NEVER, is the most likely case.
Your first time on cam was 12 days ago. You have not been camming on mfc nearly long enough to build up any kind of following. Almost all models start out with a lot of members in their rooms who do not pay. It takes time to find one or two here, a few there who will tip. Then it may take even longer to find the tippers who will come back on a regular schedule.
Just to express the point with actual numbers for you I took 5 random models in the top 20 right now and looked up their hours worked for the last 6 months. I hate to burst your bubble about your statement of putting in 6 hours everyday, but you haven't put in 6 hours TOTAL on cam yet since your first day. In fact one day you put in an hour and a half, one was an hour and 12 minutes, and your remaining 3 days on cam were less than an hour each.
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I'm not wanting to turn this thread into another 'put in more hours' debate. But it's clear to anyone looking at that you have not put in anywhere near the hours you need to be expecting higher pay.
Next point. Learn your craft. Your comment about asking how to turn PM's to friends only is jarring. As a camgirl your one and only source to your job is the model software used to connect to the site. Yet you obviously haven't even learned it. Go through all the settings, click all the buttons. Learn it. Turning PM's off is a basic thing you should have learned your first hour. Hell, before you even turned on your cam for the first time actually.
This goes into the next point. Also learn from other models. I suggest going into other models rooms who are doing well and watch what they are doing. And also look at their profiles. I looked at yours. You have one small tip menu, which is a good thing, but that's it. You don't have any photo galleries, no shedule listed, nothing else going on.
I'll take Jalyn's profile to contrast. She has multiple things to tip for. She has friend add, phone number, snapchat, raffles, high tippers list (multiple stages of high tippers), videos galore, numerous photo sets. She also has links to her social media she uses, viber, twitter, snapchat. Other sites she sells videos on like manyvids. She's been on long enough to have a vast repository of videos for sale, not only solo but with many other camgirls. And she even has her own personalized merchandise for sale. Like life sized cutouts, cameras, ornaments, gift baskets, magnets, coasters... She's a full fledged marketing machine.
You have not put in anywhere near the time or effort to have any of those things set up yet to give members more incentive to tip. You can not expect to be making her level of wages. Sorry, that's the blunt fact of the matter.
Don't take all this as mean. Nowhere have I said you can't get to top model money. You can. The simple fact that all the top models started in exactly your same situation proves that. But you have a long road of hard work ahead of you, much more than you have put in so far, if you can honestly expect to get there.
Just for visual reference on the hours on cam used above. Take a good look at these to let the reality sink in.
emilylynne
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Jalyn
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Kickaz
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You
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