So im new to fancentro been on alot of other sites but just curious where does everyone promote themselfs online?
Hey mrspersphone! We’re happy to welcome you to our platform!
Here are some sites where we can suggest you promote your page and content:
- Instagram: Use a separate, business account - registering it as “Creator” page will help you track whether your account has been shadowbanned. Interacting with your following both makes you more “reliable” for the system and helps with exposure, while Stories, Reels and Carousels are a great way to get attention and promote your SFW links. This promotional method is still a pretty risky one due to policies Instagram has towards any adult-oriented content, so it is important to use SFW content exclusively to not accidentally get your account banned.
- X (Twitter): Getting your account verified by subscribing is a good foundation, same is joining SFS/retweet groups with other creators. X/Twitter is good for sharing short videos and teasers of your content. You can up your engagement by interacting with trending topics and replies with high likes/replies ratios, but better avoid making multiple retweets per day.
- Reddit: As it is more adult-friendly, you can post in NSFW subreddits - it is safe to post in 5-6 a day, and a pinned post with a link to your Fancentro account will help convert the potential fans who decided to check out your profile. Natural/lifestyle content does well on Reddit, allowing to be more laid-back with production and editing.
- TikTok: While providing high reach and visibility, TikTok is one of the least adult-friendly platforms, so it is better to keep things SFW. Following popular trends and participating in niches that you are interested in, you can redirect viewers to your other mainstream resources such as Instagram - it is easier to take them on a journey to your Fancentro page from there.
- YouTube: Shorts are a great way to convert casual scrollers into your future fans, but be weary that YouTube is also highly mainstream and “family-friendly”: it’s okay to post light thirst-traps to tease the audience, but better not share anything that lends on a more explicit side.
When promoting on mainstream platforms, using link-in-bio tools like mysocialhub.io is a perfect way to have both a professional-looking lending page and an additional layer of SFW “protection” from being banned for being naughty.