Twitch streamer Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa has now released exact numbers about her earnings on the “OnlyFans” platform: It’s over $33 million, making her one of the most successful 0.01% percent of the platform. But other women who are successful on OnlyFans warn: OnlyFans is not nearly as profitable for them. And they too belong to the top of the platform.
How much money did Amouranth make on Onlyfans? On July 8th, Amouranth published a post on Twitter:
Even if Amouranth is very careful, sometimes she gets banned from Twitch too:
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How did she make so much money? Amouranth runs a two-pronged business model:
Ever since Amouranth has a team, she’s been making real money on OnlyFans
This is what she says about the numbers: While Amouranth often flirts with her sexuality, her tweets are always about entrepreneurship and self-motivation.
She once again emphasizes how proud she is of what she has achieved and how hard and persistent she has had to work to achieve it.
Apparently, the most important step in her career was not doing everything alone like she did at the beginning of her career. She consciously included employees in her projects. Since other people are dependent on her, it motivates her even more to work and “to grind”, as she calls it.
For her, stepping out of her comfort zone was apparently so difficult and important that she keeps asking others to do the same:
Some people just dream and try to make their dreams come true that way, while others wake up and work hard to make their dreams come true.
Look around and ask for help if you need it. Get out of your comfort zone and into your growth zone.
As Amouranth is known to have started making these big bucks when she started building her own team and professionally marketing her sexual content.
Apparently, that was also such an important step for her because she grew up rather isolated as a child. She had few friends and her parents worked a lot. She fled loneliness into costumes, video games and fantasy worlds, as she once said.
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Other successful women on OnlyFans don’t even begin to earn as much
This is how it is discussed: There are plenty of comments on Twitter who are impressed with the sheer total. Twitch streamer Esfand hit Amouranth for money, saying he wanted to fly to Europe for TwitchCon.
Others point out that Amouranth makes money by showing off her body and that it’s an “easy way” to make money. Amouranth is heavily attacked by some, claiming that it only benefits from “desperate gamers” – but soon they won’t have any more money because of the recession, and then the good times for Amouranth would also be over.
Others say: They would also work on fulfilling their dreams, but just wouldn’t make any progress. Apparently they lack the luck that Amouranth has leased.
There is one post from another OnlyFans user: she says she is in the top 0.45% of Onlyfans and doesn’t earn nearly as much as Amouranth. While onlyfans is a good platform, you really have to think about it before committing to it because you can’t take back anything you put out there.
To sum it up a bit nasty:
Some content creators say that fueling their OnlyFans channel on a regular basis is incredibly stressful for them. You couldn’t do that continuously, but always needed longer breaks, which set your career back a lot.
Amouranth’s days of $1.5 million a month will soon come to an end, too. She says she knows she can’t go on like this forever and is planning a complete overhaul of her content.
According to Amouranth, the last few months have been a pure grind of converting free viewers into customers. Apparently, despite all the money, she’s slowly had enough of it.
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