I'm really disheartened to see some new posters having such a tough time in their new job as cam girls. I get it. I started posting here nearly a year ago with a similar issue (hence my screen name, lol!).
So ladies, this thread is for you!
Every month, let's try to increase those numbers and that pay rate!
Please feel free to share your shitty stories of a rough day at the office here. This is meant to be a supportive thread, a place to vent, but also a place to help with ideas so you can be successful if you're really sure this is what you want to do.
So similar to my other thread for successful models to share their stories, this is a place for the models who are having a temporary stroll through suckdom - even if you're not so new! - to share what is NOT working! And, to get inspiration for what might.
This is not a place to blame you or make you feel more down. It's hard to figure out the world of camming, and one thing to note is that the landscape has changed, and it is now far harder to be successful at it than in years past because the market is flooded, and in many cam genres oversaturated. My first ever post to this forum was about how the advice on internet articles about camming (and subsequent blame) really doesn't apply to most new cammers. This is not a job you can take personally. There is always room for improvement in life. And true, some people just are not a good fit for the job of camming. (And that is OK! It's not the end of the line for you, really - there will be more ways to survive that crop up.) But, a lot of the time new models are just not marketed fairly on cam sites, and there are just too many models out there to compete with in your body type or camming style. That's not anyone's fault. That's just the business. Additionally, certain months and times of day are slow - summer particularly is known to be a slow time for income. Start with low expectations, and work up from there.
Please post here with your starting issues, how long you've been camming, and what site you're using. The more details you give us, the more other models can write in with helpful and tailored suggestions. Not everyone will want to, because of course we are simply breeding our own competition, but I personally prefer a diverse market and am happy to assist. I am fairly new myself, but have had reasonable success when I am on. For me, the trouble is simply that I don't cam consistently, due to illness and some personal life factors that get in the way. So on days that I can't, I like to write in and support and brainstorm with others.
The goal is to start at the bottom, and through trying new things every session or every week, keep careful records yourself of what you did that worked and didn't, and report back here so we can cheer you on or help you brainstorm new ideas! And also, in the meantime, brainstorm a bit on how to fill in those money gaps, since most models get into the business for quick cash.
(**Note, this is not a place to go into complicated explanations of how to use features of your cam site - that is something that tons of other forum threads are dedicated to! This is for focusing specifically on the non-technical end, the emotional and performance aspects.)
Welcome!
So ladies, this thread is for you!
Every month, let's try to increase those numbers and that pay rate!
Please feel free to share your shitty stories of a rough day at the office here. This is meant to be a supportive thread, a place to vent, but also a place to help with ideas so you can be successful if you're really sure this is what you want to do.
So similar to my other thread for successful models to share their stories, this is a place for the models who are having a temporary stroll through suckdom - even if you're not so new! - to share what is NOT working! And, to get inspiration for what might.
This is not a place to blame you or make you feel more down. It's hard to figure out the world of camming, and one thing to note is that the landscape has changed, and it is now far harder to be successful at it than in years past because the market is flooded, and in many cam genres oversaturated. My first ever post to this forum was about how the advice on internet articles about camming (and subsequent blame) really doesn't apply to most new cammers. This is not a job you can take personally. There is always room for improvement in life. And true, some people just are not a good fit for the job of camming. (And that is OK! It's not the end of the line for you, really - there will be more ways to survive that crop up.) But, a lot of the time new models are just not marketed fairly on cam sites, and there are just too many models out there to compete with in your body type or camming style. That's not anyone's fault. That's just the business. Additionally, certain months and times of day are slow - summer particularly is known to be a slow time for income. Start with low expectations, and work up from there.
Please post here with your starting issues, how long you've been camming, and what site you're using. The more details you give us, the more other models can write in with helpful and tailored suggestions. Not everyone will want to, because of course we are simply breeding our own competition, but I personally prefer a diverse market and am happy to assist. I am fairly new myself, but have had reasonable success when I am on. For me, the trouble is simply that I don't cam consistently, due to illness and some personal life factors that get in the way. So on days that I can't, I like to write in and support and brainstorm with others.
The goal is to start at the bottom, and through trying new things every session or every week, keep careful records yourself of what you did that worked and didn't, and report back here so we can cheer you on or help you brainstorm new ideas! And also, in the meantime, brainstorm a bit on how to fill in those money gaps, since most models get into the business for quick cash.
(**Note, this is not a place to go into complicated explanations of how to use features of your cam site - that is something that tons of other forum threads are dedicated to! This is for focusing specifically on the non-technical end, the emotional and performance aspects.)
Welcome!