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Have All Your Media Links in One Single Place

Have All Your Media Links in One Single Place

Before I dive into details about the importance of having a good social media appearance with the help of link collections, let’s just make sure we’re all on the same page here.

Most of us reading this are probably first and foremost digital entrepreneurs. We might attend conventions or model gatherings, or we might even travel a lot to work with other performers and studios to create content, but our daily lives usually revolve around staying home, coming up with new ideas and content, answering messages and deciding what to order for dinner.

That’s why it is so important to understand that you usually don’t get a second chance with new customers. People can be lazy, now more than ever. Even if a viewer thinks you’re hot, if they don’t find exactly what they’re looking for on your profile quick enough, they’ll move on and you just lost a potential customer. Best case, you will get a follow-up message asking where to find your videos, whether you offer sexting sessions or when you usually cam.

That’s where link collections can save us and the customer a lot of trouble and explaining. There are probably a variety of services offering this, but I personally am very happy with AllMyLinks.com, which I have been using for a few months now. It allows me to put all the sites I have content on under one single link.

So instead of having lines and lines of links, which more often than not will get cut off on your social media profile or tweet, I include this simple link in all of my online posts and provide anybody interested in my work with a nice and clean overview of all my content.

Furthermore, many customers have only one account on one website that they visit and purchase from regularly and do not actively search for you on other sites. They might not even be aware of all the sites you are connected to, including sites that offer wishlists where fans have the option to spoil you with gifts or sites that offer the option to request custom videos or sext sessions.

It also is a great way to get people hooked by offering links to your free content wherever that might be. Lately, I’ve had many customers telling me they are excited to discover that I was on a certain site. Using your custom link with all the sites you can be found on is easy and professional when addressing those who make inquiries on “where they can see you naked.”

Another great advantage to organizing your content this way is that it is social media-friendly. You can use your link on all of your swipe-up promos. Various models, including myself, have lost their social media platforms due to using “adult” links. Getting deleted is a major setback and deletes all the hard work we have put into an account. As of now, the AllMyLinks option saves us from getting deleted while also directing our traffic You’re also able to sell subscription services through AllMyLinks. I sell my Premium Snapchat through them and get paid 90 percent of the total earned from my links. Their website is clean and easy to use. Adding a new link takes less than a minute to do and it is very convenient to organize. The site is designed to look like a social media platform — users are able to follow, message and even read your bio. As entrepreneurs, it’s important to note that the platform also gives us the tools we need such as statistics, region blocks and features to help us stay organized.

So, my advice would be to organize all your shops, stores and websites with the help of one of these kinds of websites and direct your traffic exactly to where you need and want it. You should also get into the habit of checking all your links on a regular basis to see if they still work. Sometimes, your content gets moved or your name handle changes for whatever reason and the next thing you know, fans land on a blank page with the word “error.” Again, our main concern should be to make it as easy as possible for the interested individual to find and ideally buy the content they are looking for because you might not get a second chance. So spend some time organizing your links, it’ll be worth it — people are waiting to get off to you!

Annabelle Rogers is an XBIZ Cam Awards-nominated content creator who can be found at AllMyLinks.com/AnnabelleRogers for all her social media and clips links.

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