I Made over $100k As A NIM Webcam Model Last Year - Here’s How I Did It
- By Kim (AsianDoll)"Start My Show"
Three years ago, I clicked those three little magic words for the first time, embarking on a thrilling and unexpected journey filled with both thrills and chills. Little did I know that this seemingly small step would change my life, lead to a fulfilling and successful career as a cam model. Over the years, I've learned the ins and outs of the industry, and now, I can't help but think back to the earlier days when I was desperately searching for the right advice to help me navigate this new world. I wish I had someone to guide me through the uncharted territory, someone to whisper the secrets of success in my ear. Well, dear reader, look no further. I'm here to be that guiding voice for you. As someone who has lived and breathed this experience, I present to you the Most Important Things every cam model needs to know. Strap in, and let's dive into the crazy world of camming together!.
A Whole New World: Breaking Into The Cam Industry
I remember my first few days, when I was just getting started in this alluring world of camming, feeling both excited and nervous. There's so much to learn, and usually no one to teach it. My first useful resource I stumbled upon was the CamGirlProblems subreddit which was initially an immense source of information for me. I later learned not everything on there was accurate or at least wasn’t compared to my experiences, but it was a great place to start my journey. Since not everyone is ready to wade in and sort out the nuggets of wisdom from the oracles of Reddit, I am writing this to share with anyone that it might help.
Being a successful cam girl involves understanding the right tools, platforms, and ways to market ourselves. I've had some really memorable interactions with my fans that I wouldn't trade for anything. Of course, there have been a few hiccups along the way, but that's all part of the journey.
I tried various camming sites before finding the one that was best for me. TL;DR: I found that the best webcam site for my camming style and my overall goal was nimgirls.com.
With so many options out there, it's important to choose a platform that suits your personal preferences and goals. I've also experimented with different styles and techniques to attract and grow my audience.
One of the most important aspects of camming is creating a comfortable and appealing environment for my fans. I've invested in high-quality lighting, a good webcam, and a space that reflects my personality. As a result, I've noticed that my viewers enjoy spending their time with me, which has led to an increase in my earnings.
Another vital lesson I've learned from the team at New Industry Models is the importance of self-care and setting boundaries. Their advice and support in that category was priceless. Without it, I would have been unable to continue camming long enough to find success. “The customer is always WRONG!” I was told that before I even worked for them! LOL But yes, it’s true. It's absolutely essential to take time for yourself and remember that you're in control of your space. I've become more confident in expressing my limits, and my fans respect me for it.
Overall, my experience in the camming industry has been an incredible journey filled with self-exploration, growth, and connections. I'm grateful to have found a supportive community to help guide me through the process.
Making The System Work For You: Finding the Right Camming Platform and Most of All, The Right People
As I delved deeper, I learned about the different platforms, like OnlyFans, Chaturbate, MyFreeCams, Streamate and Live Jasmin. I decided to try each one out to see which would be the best fit for me.
Onlyfans was an immediate no-go for me. Many cam girls don’t care, but me - I want to keep this shit on DL as much as possible, so having to promote myself on social media to bring in my own customers was a huge deal breaker. Besides that, I did not have enough time to create and edit content. I’m very blessed to have a very full life, and working 40+ hours a week making and editing content is not possible for me.
Chaturbate was a little scary and felt like the wild west, anything goes. Cool if that’s your thing, but the customer requests could sometimes make me gag, and NOT in a good way.
MFC (MyFreeCams) felt very exploitative and gross. I didn’t like that most of the action was in free chat for tips with a ton on non-paying observers.
Streamate was the best but I felt lost at sea in a ton of models and no support with tech issues. I’m pretty tech savvy but they do hav a complicated site. Their support took a long time (days!) to answer any questions. When they finally did reply it was often with an unnecessary technical question about my computer or some copy and pasted customer service script that was not specific or helpful at all.
Live Jasmin was feature rich and easy to use and had a really attractive upper class vibe. They insist on a certain quality of cam girl and decor and video quality. All that made me feel like I had found the creme de la creme of cam sites… until I got online. They had far less traffic , a terrible leveled payment system, and a too-kinky-for-me European customer base that had some nasty requests. “How bout no ya frickin Dutch weirdo?!” Anyway, they had great support and a solid platform but all the other essentials were not up to par. I moved on.
A few months into my exploration of camming I was pursuing the talent gigs on craigslist and saw and ad that sounded like it was for camming, but they offered an actual studio location and training and support. After a little texting back and forth, it sounded solid, so I decided to check it out. Maybe they knew something I didn’t.
I set up a phone interview. A guy named Tyler called me at the appointed time and lo and behold I was talking to an honest-to-God NORMAL human being who knew the ins and outs of all the cam sites I had tried and the exact issues I had encountered at each one. He laid out all the differences between what his company did and what those platforms do. Since there was no contract and I could quit any time, I went for it.
I ended up training with a lovely woman named Sophia. She was been camming on and off for the last 10 years and really knew her stuff. She was an extremely successful cam model and I wondered if I could get to her level myself. She was warm and friendly and one of those instant-friend kinda people. She showed me her techniques and told me what worked for her. I shared my experiences, too. Lots of good information sharing back-and-forth. I loved it.
Once I started working I discovered that nimgirls.com and New Industry Models specifically was the perfect platform for me, as it offered a great balance between user interaction and earning potential. Plus, I loved the variety of ways I could interact with my fans.
I worked from the studio location for a few weeks, but it was a long drive and since I lived alone, working from home felt like a better fit. I was making enough money that I decided it was time to invest in equipment. Armed with Tyler’s recommendations, I purchased a Logitech C920 webcam, which provided stunning video quality and clarity at an affordable price. Because my simps love my sexy voice so much, I also invested in a Blue Yeti microphone that made my audio crisp and clear, giving my viewers a more immersive experience. Lighting was another essential element I needed to address, and I found that a combination of a ring light and some LED strip lights helped create the perfect ambiance for my shows.
All in all, my experience venturing into the world of camming has been nothing short of amazing. I'm so thankful for the guidance and support I received from the whole team at New Industry Models. I would never have succeeded without them.
Crafting a Cam Girl Profile That Hits Them Where It Counts
As someone who's been down this path, I know that creating an engaging and attractive camming profile is crucial to success in the industry. It's the first impression potential viewers get of you, and it needs to convey your personality and style. When I first started, I tried to craft a persona that was too different from the real me to maintain. It was hard to stay in character. The trick I learned I picked up in the New Industry Models telegram chat was to make my profile as close to the real me as possible, specifically highlighting the interests I have that men might have in common. For example, instead of mentioning how I love to binge Ru Paul’s Drag Race, I casually drop how IMO Marvel movies are never as good as the comic books. Woo-boy, is that a conversation-starter. I've managed to put together a profile that has garnered positive attention and helped me build a loyal following.
One of the most important aspects of a camming profile is the bio. On my profile, I made sure to keep it concise yet informative, highlighting my interests, hobbies, and what to expect in my shows. It's essential to find a balance between sharing enough about yourself without giving it all away. If done right, this helps round out the dream girl that you are for the customers.
The quality of your pictures is also vital. I only have 4-5 photos on my profile at any given time. I chose clear images showcasing my best angles and various looks, all while staying true to my camming persona. I also made a point to update my profile regularly with new photos to keep my profile looking fresh and appealing. I update once every couple months, removing my least favorite photo and adding a new one I like more.
Additionally, it's crucial to engage with your audience directly. I've found that interacting with viewers in messages while offline has been a great way to connect with them on a more personal level and understand what they enjoy most about my shows. This has helped me better understand their needs and built up their connection to me. Mostly, it keeps them hooked on me instead of finding a new cam girl fantasy woman when I’m not online.
All in all, creating an engaging and attractive camming profile takes thoughtful dedication. In the end, it's worth it because it will have a positive impact on your career.
My Personal Rules for Safeguarding My Privacy and Security
Being part of the camming community, privacy and security are always huge concerns. I was constantly worried about my personal information and data being uncovered or screen recording of me spreading around. I learned how to get over that constant worry by taking some special precautions recommended by other models at New Industry Models. Side note: The camaraderie and support from fellow camgirls on the New Industry Models Telegram chat is unparalleled. It's not just about sharing problems and solutions, but really being a community of women supporting each other in our shared experience as cam models.
First, I always made sure I lied about my real location and carefully never gave away clues about my real whereabouts. When customers get too close and ask to know your real name - and they will - have a fake one ready to use and stick with that same name every time. Remember, your customer might have multiple accounts to visit you with. Don’t get caught throwing out random “real names” or you risk alienating a customer that thinks you have a real connection and spends heaps of money accordingly. Online life is weird like that, but you just gotta roll with it.
New Industry Models showed me their system for prevention of recording but what really calmed my nerves was their clever system for immediately catching and removing any recordings that could ever surface online. The best part is I can be an active participant in monitoring the internet for any recordings using the tools they showed me. I don’t just have to trust that they got it, I can verify, too. Again, indispensable advice and real support from my loves there.
New Industry Models advice has been instrumental in helping me take charge of my online privacy and security. It has allowed me to focus on my career without compromising my safety. I highly recommend fellow camgirls and anyone concerned about their online privacy to check it out and learn from the collective wisdom of this supportive community.
Hard, Yet Easy: Building a Loyal and Engaged Audience
Once I was on a platform I knew I could stay on , I was ready to build a loyal and engaged audience and share my personality and performance skills with the world. It wasn't easy - I had to learn the ropes, deal with a few technical issues, and find my unique voice. Thankfully, a supportive community of fellow models and support staff had my back.
One of the most impactful pieces of advice I received from Sophia was to be genuinely myself and let my personality shine. This changed my whole game. My fans could tell when I was enjoying myself and felt connected to me, which only made them want to return for more. They were also more likely to tip and stay in private chat way longer, which helped me grow my income and build my rank within the site. Once I was being myself, I loosened up and things just flowed.
Another valuable lesson was the importance of consistent scheduling. My fans appreciated knowing when to expect me online, and I found that sticking to a routine increased my overall engagement. Sorry ladies, inconsistency is the cam girl’s enemy. Your fans are regular dudes that have a work schedule. If you’re on at random hours your schedules will not line up and you will not keep milking those cash cows. They will find a girl who is consistently online when they are. I learned to be reliable for those men and I became that girl who collects other girls' lost customers.
I also learned to make the most of my time on cam, by always keeping my energy high, having fun games, interactive activities, and a variety of ideas and stories ready to share.
Putting in the time was the hard part of building my audience, and it took months before I could really tell it was happening. After a while I realized my weekly income had grown at a steady rate and I had tons of regular visitors that came back every day. Just blocking out time in my schedule to be online like a regular job and being myself online was the way I built my audience.
Every day I look forward to chatting with my favorite regulars, meeting new and interesting (and hot) customers, and sharing my authentic self with the world.They worship me and I love it.
More Money, Less Work: Diversifying and Monetizing as a Webcam Model
Today, I can proudly say that my camming career is thriving. I average $2000 per week combining streaming live 20 - 30 hours per week and content sales.
One of the best ways I've found to diversity is to sell custom photos and custom videos. This supplements the money I make from live streaming in a really easy way. I often wake up in the morning to a couple hundred dollars in video sales. Making money while you dream IS the dream!
Then there is the art of custom videos. Custom videos can fetch a really high price. $100's of dollars per minute depending on the customer. Someone loves my feet and wants to see my feet in the mud outside? Sure thing, big guy. I’ll go get some mud oozing through my cute lil toes and snap a few pics and a video with my phone, then come back and sell them to him for $20-40 per photo and not even tell him there’s a video until he’s bought all the photos. The video is gonna cost ya! $100-$200 dollars for a foot video. I like to tell them if they don’t want it, I’m just going to delete it in a few minutes. Let me tell you, they absolutely cannot help themselves. Works like a charm every time.
Collaborating with other cam models has been another great way to grow and diversify my brand. By working together on exclusive content or co-hosting live shows, we can attract new fans and increase our earning potential. I’ve only done it a few times, but the customers eat it up and we get to share our audiences and cross-market to them. Just make sure the other model you work with is safe and serious and discuss limits in advance. Most importantly, discuss how you will handle the customer that asks you to cross those limits. Always be comfortable stopping the show.
Troll Patrol: Handling Challenging Viewers
As a cam model for three years, hell yeah I've had my fair share of encounters with creeps and jerks. But I have learned how to deal with “difficult and inappropriate” viewers. Most days when the camera turns on the chat room fills with lovely people, but some days, it seems like the world is conspiring against you. Trust me, I know the feeling! One bad misogynistic incel loser can ruin your day.
New Industry Models and other sources taught me various ways to manage difficult viewers. Some of these helpful tips include setting clear boundaries, using the kick, ban, block or report feature, and maintaining a positive attitude at least internally. All the way back in my first conversation with New Industry Models I remember being told I could totally cuss out a customer if I felt like it and they would have my back 100%. I haven’t encountered a customer that made me want to do that yet, but I still find something new online every few days, so just because it hasn't happened, doesn't mean it won’t. The most important thing they told me about bad customers was to remember that I was the boss at all times and not to be afraid to kick out a customer.
There is always another sweetheart of a customer ready to spend money on you. You DO NOT NEED the few dollars you get from some asshole taking out his bad day on you.
If someone gives me a bad vibe, I just boot ‘em. I don’t even think much about why. I don’t bother reasoning about it. Just follow your gut and you’ll be happier.
Since I started following that advice, I noticed a significant improvement in my mood when I was online, and my overall camming experience has been much more enjoyable. I made more money setting more boundaries. Who would have thought?
And let me tell you about the importance of setting boundaries. Initially, I struggled with assertively expressing what I was and wasn't comfortable with. But I learned that it's crucial to establish those limits upfront. This strategy has helped me avoid misunderstandings and keep inappropriate requests at bay. If I’m happy I make more money.
As “THE BOSS”, my favorite executive power to wield is the power of the "ban" button. There will always be that one viewer who just doesn't play by the rules. And that dude can fuck right off, I smile and click that ban button, Usually I don’t even break the flow of conversation as I do it. .Using the ban feature has helped me maintain a healthy and respectful environment in my chat room. Don’t think of it as losing a customer, instead think of it as maintaining a flow.
One more thing that I've picked up from this supportive community is the importance of staying positive. It's so easy to get caught up in the negativity, especially when dealing with rude viewers. However, focusing on the good things – the appreciative and generous fans, the friendships made, and the personal growth I've experienced – has made my camming journey far more enjoyable.
I'm so grateful for New Industry Models, as it has helped me navigate the rough waters of the camming world. If you're a fellow cam model looking for advice and support, I highly recommend checking them out!
Balancing Work and Personal Life as a Cam Model
Being a cam model has its perks – the flexible hours, the opportunity to be my own boss, and of course, the potential for great earnings. However, it isn't all fun and games. As someone who's been in the industry for a while, I can tell you firsthand that maintaining a healthy work-life balance is essential to avoid burnout and ensure long-term success.
One of the main challenges I've faced in this industry is finding the right balance between work and my personal life. I've learned that setting boundaries and managing my time effectively is key. That's why I often turn to the Telegram group chat to find encouragement and support from fellow cam models who understand my struggles.
Sticking to a schedule was a game-changer for me, as it helps me separate work time from personal time. I've also learned the importance of taking breaks and giving myself time to unwind. For instance, I now make it a point to take a day off each week to pamper myself and enjoy my hobbies and to travel at least five times a year.
Another valuable insight I've gained from my fellow cam models is the need to invest in self-care. I've realized how crucial it is to give myself the time and space to recharge my batteries – both mentally and physically. Thanks to their advice, I now prioritize sleep, exercise, and a healthy diet.
And lastly, enjoy the fruits of your labor. SPOIL YOURSELF! You made that money, and you deserve to enjoy it. For me, a nice car and the home decor I’ve always wanted are little daily joys that make this so satisfying. Oh… and shoes, lots of shoes. If I ever quit camming I can probably live for a few years selling my shoes on Poshmark.
The camaraderie and support I've found have been invaluable in helping me maintain a healthy work-life balance as a cam model. I'm thankful for the tips and tricks I've learned from this community, which have enabled me to thrive in this industry and still enjoy a fulfilling personal life.
In conclusion, the journey of becoming a successful cam model is both thrilling and challenging. There will be so many ups and downs. There will be moments of doubt and frustration, but the trick is to stay persistent and keep pushing towards your goals. As someone who has walked this path, I can honestly say that the rewards are worth the effort. Hopefully what I have shared here saves you some time and you can confidently navigate the camming industry and build a fulfilling and profitable career. Remember to stay true to yourself, connect with your audience, and always be open to learning and growing. Lean on your support team, that is what they’re there for. And always lend a helping hand to your fellow cam model. Cam modeling offers a world of opportunity that is unmatched anywhere else– it's just up to you to seize it.