:hello2: hi Newbie!
That's a lot of questions you got there, so here's what I want to advice you and after that I will try and answer a few questions from my perspective. There's a thread right
here on getting a model status, then you'll have access to the 'models only' section of this forum where all the questions you have are being discussed. I do think (not sure) that you'll need to be signed up with a camsite before Amber can do your verification but if you're serious about this that's the way to go I'd say.
There are many camsites out there and all have different vibes and feels to it, I think the most used sites are Streamate and myfreecams (see banner on top op this page), have a look around on those. there are also a number of camsites that don't offer a 'free chat' area, where members can only do paid privates straight away. But all this depends on your style and preferences.
Camming is not easy, but 300 dollars is very doable, it's a matter of cloking hours really. 300 dollars can be made in 6 hours, or 60 hours. that totally depends on your success (and your success totally depends on about a hundred different factors, but let's not get into that, that will take ages, and everything is in the models section I mentioned above)
The avarage camgirl makes more then minimum wage but do understand there's a lot more to it then the hours you clock online. I think it's fair to count at least as many (non-earning) offline hours to prepare shows, research, promotions, networking and whatnot. Ánd you'll need to do your own taxes, so about 30% (or more) of what you make you'll need to set aside. It's very rare to make a lot of money right away. It's no secret that camgirls on MFC on avarage make about 20 dollars an hour, before taxes. (so about 12 dollars per ONLINE hour, the hours you work offline don't make you anything in the short run). However, if you happen to make it big, it's really, really good money. (but requires an immense amount of work)
also, there's no garantuee whatsoever, it's far more relaxing to have a stable (slightly lousy) income of which you KNOW you can pay your rent and food, because if you get ill or injured and can't cam for a week, there's no income.
Don't mean to scare you though
if you're serious, just give it a shot next to your daytime job and see if it's for you.
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edit; yeah, what Gemma said