Every girl has different strategies and some girls make it work, but in my personal opinion it is always best to focus your efforts instead of spreading them thin. Juggling 20 activities makes me mediocre at all of them instead of master of 1. And when that happens I end up being overwhelmed by responsibilities, feeling down, and making less than I would otherwise. So I try to stick to just one site.
As someone who has been both in MFC and CB I have to say that I would never go back to MFC. It possibly has a lot to do with traffic and numbers. On MFC I only ever had around 200-300 people watching, with only a handful of tippers. I had to basically pray that a deep pocket member or two would find me and tip me for a while to "fund" all of my shows. And in exchange those members require a lot of dedicated attention both on site and off site. The expectation was that I would give them some personal attention, get to know them, listen to their problems, etc. I was also always dreading the moment when the whale of the season would leave. I also dreaded the camscore system which kept me on a constant state of dread and anxiousness and never really let me relax. I wasn't happy.
Chaturbate on the other hand is much more relaxed. Maybe it is a matter of traffic as I always hit at least 1500 viewers on my second hour on cam. People are much more inclined to tip on Chaturbate because since there are so many people in the room there isn't an expectation that anyone will carry all the load on their shoulders, the bulk of people tip smaller, but it adds up quickly. And you also find the occasional deep pocket member willing to spoil you. The only difference is he isn't the only one tipping so he doesn't feel entitled to more attention than you want to give. Also Chaturbate has no camscore so even if I make 100 tokens that day I never feel like I lost something when I log off.
So a few tips for CB success:
– Do plan for 3 to 4 hour sessions at a minimum. There is no camscore, remember? and your visibility increases with your audience. The main factor for drawing people in is time on cam even if what you are doing is boring if you stay for 4 or 5 hours at a time the people watching will build up. Some people opened you in another tab and forgot, others left their computer on and went to sleep, and they all count as viewers watching, so do whatever you need to do to make sure you can stay for long stretches at a time. You can spend the first hour just talking if that means you will have more energy to continue to be on later. Your goal must be to go as high as you can during your shift, first 2 rows for maximum exposure.
– More on traffic: don't be afraid of geoblocking countries or states. I have half the planet blocked and I am not featured on the affiliate sites and I am still the #1 cam on a good day with 3000+ people watching.
– Bots and apps are unimportant: it took me 6 months to even learn what they were for, I never used them! Now that I know what they do, I use them sometimes when I feel like they could boost my show, but all that matters is that you know how to treat your audience. If you dont know how to make money without bots, they wont make much of a difference. So don't stress over it. Use CB like it was MFC and learn at your own pace. These are the main apps you need to learn: tip goal, crazy ticket show, and token keno. The only bots you need: no gray demands/graphics, ultra bot.
– Don't designate mods at all if possible. Mods are a circle jerk on CB and unless you develop a good connection with a trustworthy member making someone a mod can spoil your room. Instead of mods learn how to limit chat to "all users – members with tokens – members who have tipped me – members who have tipped me today" restrict the groups that can talk when things get out of hand.