AdySweet
Sr. Member
Not a model. My personal opinion as a longtime MFC fan and manager of an MFC models share page. The standard price options for someone buying tokens has a $20 for 200 tokens, $50 for 550 tokens, $75 at 900 tokens etc.. Sometimes seeing a video on MFC share for 200 tokens or less can turn into an impulse buy since I can spare the 20 bucks. Especially if it's a model I am not familiar with.
I would say prices are set depending on the content, how long the video is, and the amount of time it took you to actually make the video. I don't mess with the settings on the model's share page so I might be wrong, but her videos are reencoded to 720P by MFC Share so as far as video quality goes you essentially get what MFC Share gives you. That's why I mentioned to count the time it took you to actually make the video. If you had to drive 45 minutes to the nearest mall just to record a changing room video, then try to make some of your time worth it. So for your first video you mentioned you priced it at 220. That might be a tiny bit high. But then it could be looked at it being 200 for the video, 20 for the time. AmberCutie said she priced her vids between 150 and 200 and she's right. Especially if you're just starting out. So instead think of them as 180 tokens for the video and 20 tokens for your time for a total of 200. If you feel you deserve more, then go for it. Charge closer to what you feel it is worth but don't overprice on the hopes of hitting a home run. You'll actually turn more guys off. It's a cumulative effect for videos. You don't want to just sell a video 2 or 3 times for 500 tokens each. You want to sell a video 50 or 60 times for 155 tokens each.
Bundling and sales are gonna be a thing you want to consider once you get about 5 videos out. You don't have to necessarily theme them. They don't have to be your ''Role play'' collection or anything. In fact I would say to make them as varied as possible when you start out. Cater to as many different guys likes as possible. You can simply bundle them as your ''Early vids pack'' or something like that. So if you have 5 vids that would cost 1000 tokens to buy all 5 individually, bundle them at say 600. Especially if you are making new videos constantly, that first video pack is the starter option for someone interested in you. If they like they will be back for more. As your popularity rises, you can start raising prices. I'd say once you worked your way up to a top 1000 model (if you haven't already), then you can really set prices closer to what you want. And also sales. Once or twice a week maybe, sell the video for 150 instead of 220. Or do a Charlesbot numbers game where a secret number wins the video. You will end up giving those videos for less than what they are worth but if a guy tipped 10 times to guess a secret number, it can be worth it.
Recorded shows are definitely less than a video you actually took the time to plan, dress up, and edit. I would say about 30 to 40 percent less. Boy/Girl if you go that route is more. Nearly double the price of a normal video. Tease videos I would say are around what you might charge for a recorded show. And if you haven't done it yet, you can put your MFC share page on your profile using the Embed option on the Share link of your page. Best of luck!
I would say prices are set depending on the content, how long the video is, and the amount of time it took you to actually make the video. I don't mess with the settings on the model's share page so I might be wrong, but her videos are reencoded to 720P by MFC Share so as far as video quality goes you essentially get what MFC Share gives you. That's why I mentioned to count the time it took you to actually make the video. If you had to drive 45 minutes to the nearest mall just to record a changing room video, then try to make some of your time worth it. So for your first video you mentioned you priced it at 220. That might be a tiny bit high. But then it could be looked at it being 200 for the video, 20 for the time. AmberCutie said she priced her vids between 150 and 200 and she's right. Especially if you're just starting out. So instead think of them as 180 tokens for the video and 20 tokens for your time for a total of 200. If you feel you deserve more, then go for it. Charge closer to what you feel it is worth but don't overprice on the hopes of hitting a home run. You'll actually turn more guys off. It's a cumulative effect for videos. You don't want to just sell a video 2 or 3 times for 500 tokens each. You want to sell a video 50 or 60 times for 155 tokens each.
Bundling and sales are gonna be a thing you want to consider once you get about 5 videos out. You don't have to necessarily theme them. They don't have to be your ''Role play'' collection or anything. In fact I would say to make them as varied as possible when you start out. Cater to as many different guys likes as possible. You can simply bundle them as your ''Early vids pack'' or something like that. So if you have 5 vids that would cost 1000 tokens to buy all 5 individually, bundle them at say 600. Especially if you are making new videos constantly, that first video pack is the starter option for someone interested in you. If they like they will be back for more. As your popularity rises, you can start raising prices. I'd say once you worked your way up to a top 1000 model (if you haven't already), then you can really set prices closer to what you want. And also sales. Once or twice a week maybe, sell the video for 150 instead of 220. Or do a Charlesbot numbers game where a secret number wins the video. You will end up giving those videos for less than what they are worth but if a guy tipped 10 times to guess a secret number, it can be worth it.
Recorded shows are definitely less than a video you actually took the time to plan, dress up, and edit. I would say about 30 to 40 percent less. Boy/Girl if you go that route is more. Nearly double the price of a normal video. Tease videos I would say are around what you might charge for a recorded show. And if you haven't done it yet, you can put your MFC share page on your profile using the Embed option on the Share link of your page. Best of luck!