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Cam Tips for Mature Models

Cam Tips for Mature Models

Mature cam models are like fine wine, only getting better and more luxurious with age. As a master of seduction, you have fans flocking to your room because you know just how to tempt and tease them into a state of complete ecstasy.

Sure, camming as a mature model can be a bit more challenging, but there are ways to ensure you get the kind of attention you deserve as you continue your successful career into your 40s, 50s and beyond. Here are five tips for mature cam models who know age is nothing but a number.

Remember, you may not get the same volume as your younger counterparts, but the traffic you do get is more likely to bring you repeat customers looking to spend big.

MILF/GILF MAGIC

MILFs and GILFs have been a guilty pleasure for ages, especially since the ’60s classic “The Graduate” made Mrs. Robinson a song-inspiring sex symbol. And with Jennifer Coolidge’s iconic performance as Stiffler’s mom in ’90s teen comedy “American Pie,” all things “MILF” have steadily increased in popularity.

Use this to your advantage when branding yourself on your platform, whether by including the term in your model name, your bio or both. It’s a great way to let users know you’re in that age group while they’re casually browsing your platform’s homepage for a new model to spoil.

EMBRACE CURIOUS VISITORS

There are two types of guests who love mature cam models: those who visit cam sites looking for MILFs and GILFs specifically, and those who are timidly checking things out before opening up their wallets. Look at these guests as an opportunity to convert them into devoted fans who can’t get enough of you. Ask them what brought them to your room and if they have any specific fantasies about mature women you can help them fulfill.

One model on my platform did just that with a guest who had a lifelong obsession with the film “The Graduate” and was looking for someone to be his Mrs. Robinson. She zeroed in on his desires and turned him into a loyal fan club member who takes her private several times a month. Members like this are a time investment, sure, but it is well worth the effort. PROMOTE YOURSELF ON SOCIAL MEDIA Even if social media isn’t your forte, it’s worth exploring when it comes to your camming career because it allows you to expand your reach and bring new fans into your room. If you don’t have one already, create a Twitter account where you can post NSFW teasers of your content and links to your room.

Don’t forget to send your handle to your camming platform as well so they can promote you and send some followers/future fans your way. The same goes for Instagram, but keep in mind that their terms of service are far more stringent, so anything you post should be sultry but still PG.

If you want to try your hand at TikTok, it’s a great way to reach a broader audience, and you can generate some side income in the process. You can shine there by using SFW humor, music and dancing; just take care since they can be even more tough than Instagram.

USE HASHTAGS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

While we’re on the subject of social media, let’s talk about the importance of using hashtags. It’s a great way to get the right fans into your room, so learn how to use them both on your platform and in your social media posts. Most platforms give models the ability to include hashtags in their bios, so use them to ensure you appear in as many relevant searches as possible.

Aside from the most popular hashtags like #MILF and #Cougar, try to include more niche hashtags like #Mature, #GILF and #Granny.

Sure, the term “granny” may have a negative connotation outside of the camming world, but when you’re working in a business where you’re trying to capture that niche traffic, that’s what will get the right people into your room. Of course, the same hashtags will work on social media as well.

IT KEEPS GETTING BETTER

Studies show that people who are sexually attracted to older models want to learn a thing or two about pleasure from someone who has more experience than they do. That gives you an edge when it comes to bringing quality traffic to your room because the talent pool is much smaller for your niche than it is for others. Remember, you may not get the same volume as your younger counterparts, but the traffic you do get is more likely to bring you repeat customers looking to spend big.

Jackie Backman is the Content Manager for Cams.com. She has been working in the industry for over 14 years and specializes in copywriting, beauty, and social media management. Follow Jackie on Instagram at @beautychaoticofficial.

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