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XtraFrosting

I haven't posted recently, hopefully will be back soon!
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Hey guys. First off, sorry if this is already a topic somewhere, I didn't find any info with the search. I'm new to camming, I started about a month ago on mfc. I completely wasted my new model status, and as a result I have super low traffic, a bad camscore , and can't make a dime to save my life. My question is, if I choose to start over can I delete my current account and start a new one with the same name? I LOVE my name, and feel I could really build a brand around it. Plus I have tumblr, Instagram, snapchat, and other things set up with this name. I just can't figure out how to increase traffic and tips. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 
Since you're a verified model I would suggest searching the MO section. There's some really great advice for girls in exactly your situation. I raised my camscore up from the low 700s to above 1000 in a few months thanks to the amazing advice already here. Check out the thread on games for low room counts. There's also a thread dedicated discussion about how models raised their low camscores to higher ones (some of those ladies are now in the 5000+ range) over time. Mostly it has to do with consistency and maintaining a lively and fun atmosphere in your room.

It IS possible to get your old MFC account deleted and open a new one. It does happen, but it's completely up to the whims of MFC admins. There's absolutely no guarantee. There also isn't any guarantee that if you were able to make a new MFC account that you wouldn't just end up right back where you are now. It's not at all uncommon for newbies to need some time to build up a fanbase and find some tippers. Your camscore might suffer at first, but who cares? It's just a number. Sometimes I felt like it was easier completing my goals when I was in the 700-800s, so really camscore doesn't determine your income and it doesn't mean you're a crap model. It just means you make less per hour than a higher cs model on average. Everyone has good days and bad days. Also if you've only been on MFC for about a month getting your cs back up shouldn't be too difficult. Camscore comes from a 60 day average of your earnings per hour on cam. If you've only spent say 25 hours on cam because it's your first or second month then a big day will affect your score more than if you had been logging on every day for 6 months. As you meet more people and start finding tippers your score will rise. As you move forward you'll find the bad days of your first few months will start dropping off and you might even get a nice bump in cs as the bad days disappear from the calculations.
 
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