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SEO traffic from OnlyFans: how earning money from 18+ content works

Everyone is curious about how profitable working with OnlyFans can be. You don’t always have to be a model yourself to make money from adult content. 

There are many different ways to work with adult content and promote it. We recently wrote an article about how you can earn money using AI models on the Fanvue platform.

Today, we’ll focus more on the familiar OnlyFans and how SEO traffic works in this context.

About SEO Traffic from OnlyFans

We’ve already written an article on how to make good money on OnlyFans. There are countless ways to bypass the step of posting your own nudes to achieve the desired profit.

However, we don’t always think about the power of search traffic, which brings in a very healthy income. 

Let’s start with the fact that OnlyFans itself doesn’t go unnoticed by users. According to statistics from the last couple of months, the number of active users averages up to 400 million per month. The most popular regions are: the UK, the US, and Mexico. So, we can see that the platform certainly isn’t lacking in attention.

So how do websites work with SEO traffic through OnlyFans?

SEO traffic and OnlyFans make for pretty solid organic traffic. Fans often search for information about a specific model, and even more often—her leaks 🤫

Most of the time, a fan looks for one thing, then finds similar creators and forgets why they came here in the first place. That’s exactly why search engines bring in a lot of traffic and eventually give you the opportunity to monetize it all.

Buyers sell this traffic to agencies on a revenue-share basis or funnel it into affiliate programs, etc. In short, you don’t post nudes, but you make money.

As for the actual process of working with SEO—many focus on content pages monetized through affiliate programs. In other words, websites are moving away from traditional sources. They create sort of intermediate sites that generate semi-passive traffic in the future. The advantage is that the effect persists over time and continues to attract an audience. However, there are factors that make this picture no longer seem so simple.

Often, OnlyFans sites are created for keyword queries that are somehow related to models. It seems like the foundation of an SEO approach that always works, but there’s always a “but.” Interestingly, this approach works for OnlyFans only when everything is as clear and high-quality as possible. There needs to be some intrigue, meaning between the lines, a story, and so on. Just laying out the info “straight up” is a so-so option.

The following page formats are currently trending:

  • leaked vs. official OnlyFans;
  • free model preview;
  • top OnlyFans creators, how to;
  • alternatives to OnlyFans model X.

But here we’re talking about directories with numerous pages. Equally, common are projects promoting a specific model using Exact Match Domains (yes, EMDs still work).

Next, external links are added to the site, and drop domains, green registries, etc., are used. The only caveat is that when using new domains, you may have to wait a long time for the first traffic. It all depends on the GEO, but keep that in mind.

In summary 

SEO traffic isn’t exactly a walk in the park. However, it’s worth the effort, especially if you’re promoting OnlyFans profiles. 

Yes, this requires proper website structuring and careful keyword selection. It’s certainly not a “5-minute job.” However, the top-tier passive income is truly worth it.

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