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Kylie_Kennedy

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Hi! I've been on MFC on and off for 2 years and have done OK - not great, but even after my newbie status expires I can hit my income goals if I put a LOT of time into it. I don't do much off of MFC - no Skypes, etc - and rarely do privates, because that always kills the room.

I think one problem I have with keeping the room larger and engaging is I have a pretty crappy setup. It's just my desk in the living room - one guy actually asked if I had just moved in because my empty moving boxes from 3 months ago were visible in the very back.

I need to make MFC more of a consistent income and would like to make more in less time, (having trouble finding a FT office job and my other streams of income aren't happening right now) so I'd like some ideas of how to make it "look" better.

And if the background/room/scene doesn't matter, I'd love to hear about that, too. Thanks!!
 
From one MFC member's perspective, I like to see a cam room that is clean and uncluttered. I find some things on the wall such as pictures, decorations, etc. to be appealing as it gives a bit of a personal touch and hint of who you are. Typically, it will help with conversation, and engaging people if they are up to chatting. It doesn't have to be much, and ideally not giving hints of who you really are. Again, just something to help give you a bit of personality from a visual perspective.


There's been a couple of discussions on it. But, ironically, there's a couple of comments in this thread:

https://www.ambercutie.com/forums/threads/what-do-your-dudes-typically-look-like.30872/pag-2
 
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Thanks! I'm not verified so I can't see that thread, but I appreciate the advice. Do you think if it matters if it looks like you're camming from an office area vs a bedroom? I see so many models in their bedroom but I am not sure I can set mine up in a way that is comfortable, plus I have much more space in the living/dining area where my desk is. (The downside being I share that space with my BF who lives with me, so I don't want that space to be decorated in a posh way specifically for when I cam.)
 
Thanks! I'm not verified so I can't see that thread, but I appreciate the advice. Do you think if it matters if it looks like you're camming from an office area vs a bedroom? I see so many models in their bedroom but I am not sure I can set mine up in a way that is comfortable, plus I have much more space in the living/dining area where my desk is. (The downside being I share that space with my BF who lives with me, so I don't want that space to be decorated in a posh way specifically for when I cam.)

Try this link instead. It's not a verified thread.

https://www.ambercutie.com/forums/threads/what-do-your-dudes-typically-look-like.30872/
 
Thanks! I'm not verified so I can't see that thread, but I appreciate the advice. Do you think if it matters if it looks like you're camming from an office area vs a bedroom? I see so many models in their bedroom but I am not sure I can set mine up in a way that is comfortable, plus I have much more space in the living/dining area where my desk is. (The downside being I share that space with my BF who lives with me, so I don't want that space to be decorated in a posh way specifically for when I cam.)

I accidentally snipped a letter from the link, the correct link is below. Apologies about that.

Honestly, I don't think it really matters where you cam from. The model rooms I have gone to are bedrooms, livings rooms, dedicated cam rooms, and even a couple of studio "booths". So, it's a good mix of places. About the only constant I've noticed is things such as I mentioned above: good lighting, clean, some decorations on the wall. If you're going to do a Logitech cam that you can move around, I'd recommend keeping the area clean, so it doesn't look cluttered or personal info stuff be seen accidentally.

That being said, there's some models here who could possibly give much better advice on what works for them as compared to what I can give as a viewer, I think both views are valuable. But, they have a better understanding of "behind the scenes" if you will. I'd also recommend staying active and once you're eligible, submit for the model's only area. :)


Thanks, looking at it, I cropped a letter out of the link. I'd hope it's not a verified thread, as somehow I got let into the wrong area.... :p
 
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Thank you! Staying active and working it like it's my job (as it needs to be) is my #1 goal, which is why I'm putting so much more thought into the business-side of things. I finally bought new lighting tonight (yay for a $15 lamp from Walmart!) and got a second screen for my MacBook. For the first time I'm doing this with more intention in mind, which will hopefully lead to more success.
 
Thank you! Staying active and working it like it's my job (as it needs to be) is my #1 goal, which is why I'm putting so much more thought into the business-side of things. I finally bought new lighting tonight (yay for a $15 lamp from Walmart!) and got a second screen for my MacBook. For the first time I'm doing this with more intention in mind, which will hopefully lead to more success.

You're welcome, and wish you all the best in success and everything else! You don't have your screen name linked here, otherwise I might pop in and give a friendly "Hello" if I saw you online sometime. (Not a worry if you prefer it that way)
 
I don't think there are any set rules. Just long as you can make it work for you. Models can stream from all over their house. I think it's part of the authentic nature of 'social media'. One of the top models on MFC was streaming from their living room for years But the room was clean, warm, a welcoming space. Not to mention it was well lit, and and she had decent sound & video.

If you are happening to re-decorate a space you can always keep camming in mind. Like is this couch going to stain? Is there enough room to spread out? Will your next coffee table easily move out of the way. Will that lamp work as a good overhead cam light, or back light, or front light.

People some times get stuck in a rut. Trying different spots, different angles can help keep things interesting.
 
You're marketing an image, so the room should fit with the overall image you're selling. I have seen models on Chaturbate make good money with filthy rooms, messy clothes, poor lighting, etc. BUT, that look is actually part of their brand - it fits with their theme of being informal, down-to-Earth, maybe sarcastic or tell-it-like it is. They get a loyal following because they seem REAL.

The problem is when a model projects a high-class, expensive, "clean" kind of image, and then her room is a total dump, the lighting is poor, etc. Or the other way around. When there is discord between her online persona, and her set. It just looks like she doesn't have her act together. So I would say, keep it simple, and don't overspend. Few people really need top equipment I think to earn good money, if their show/look is offering something unique. Before I started, I did a week's worth of test shots, with different sets, different lighting and camera color settings, different angles, and then compared the videos I shot of each to see which one I thought fit my intended brand the best. One persona I have is high-class, expensive, sweet and happy. The set and lighting fit that accordingly. I have another online persona with a different account, who is a much more tawdry and seedy character. I made her set cheap and rather ugly looking, just basic, with poor lighting. Both accounts made the same amount of money in the same time period. But this was a Chaturbate experiment, and possibly does not translate to other cam sites. But I do watch other people's shows and I notice that customers will complain if things don't look/sound right for what they are expecting of that particular model. That can be a great time of course to ask for tips for new equipment. If you can write something in a bio or on the page (I don't know how MFC works) you can say you are specifically trying to raise money today (or this week, whatever) for a new set/cam equipment. You might want to be vague on the details though, so they don't look up exactly how much you need - up to you. It might encourage a lot of tips, and then they feel good to see the room or lighting or frame speed change in the next month. Probably, you'll make more money than you needed, and so can pocket the rest, and the customers who paid feel more committed, like they are part of your success. I say, no need to put money out of your own pocket into something you don't even know will work. Get someone else to pay for it, and then you don't risk too much if the income doesn't change much. Then it costs you nothing to change sets again in future, while you search for the right fit for you. As long as what you're doing is bringing in a bare minimum of income to start with.

Or, you could just NOT change the set and play up a sad story that you're being evicted if you don't find the money for rent this month, or you just moved and that's why the boxes are there but you don't have money for a nice set now, etc.... Use what you got. Sometimes ugly and pitiful rooms make really good money. It's about selling the right story to go with the image. You could do something totally fun and light and say you're having a yard sale, feature your boxes and old crap in your show as a joke, talking about how you need to sell these to pay for school or whatever. Might make for good conversation on nostalgia items, lets customers get emotionally attached to you, and encourages the tips. All the better if you work with a separate site that allows you to sell physical items, and can name it on MFC. Then they can buy the old board game you rubbed you ass on in your show, or whatever, lol! But of course only do that through a safe 3rd party site, not one where customers can figure out your real name and address.

So I can't say it doesn't matter, because I don't know MFC. But on Chaturbate, it doesn't matter. What matters is that the persona you are selling, and your physical camming space, are in alignment to further the fantasy that customers are buying when they tip you. That can be ugly room and poor lighting/audio, or top equipment and expensive looking room with great lighting, or whatever in between. And if they don't match up but you already have some online presence, it makes sense to use that as a storyline for more tips, to buy the new stuff with.
 
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