The secret's out: How much do guys actually make on OnlyFans?

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OnlyFans is often associated with female influencers, but let’s not overlook the guys! They're also making waves—and cash. But just how much do men really earn on OnlyFans? 

Savannah

Jul 19, 2024

OnlyFans is often associated with female influencers, but let’s not overlook the guys! They're also making waves—and cash. But just how much do men really earn on OnlyFans? 

The answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think. Earnings vary wildly, with some guys struggling to get subscribers and others finding themselves with legions of followers. 

What makes the difference? Is it the choice of niche, their marketing savvy, or the size of their fanbase?

We’ll dive deep into male content creators’ earnings on OnlyFan and look at real-life examples, dissect their revenue strategies, and reveal what really works. 

The male OnlyFans market

To understand the market for male Creators on OnlyFans and how much they earn, let’s start by looking at some numbers. 

An estimated 20% of all content creators on the platform are men. 

When the pandemic hit, the number of male Creators on the platform tripled, while female creators' numbers doubled. Between March 2020 and February 2021, there was a 450% spike in male content creators joining the platform. 

The majority of these Creators make spicy content, but a sizeable chunk of these creators—15 to 20%—focus on gaming, lifestyle, or tech. 

LGBTQ+ content also has a strong presence, representing around 13% of the content offered by male creators.

Every year sees around a 15% uptick in the number of fans following male Creators, so it’s a demographic that’s growing in popularity.

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Male Creator earnings

When discussing OnlyFans Creators’ income, it’s important to remember that the platform doesn’t publicly release any information, so any numbers provided are estimates and can’t be officially verified. 

With that disclaimer in mind, let’s dive in. 

The average income for male OnlyFans accounts is between $150 and $180 a month, which is the same as for female Creators. This is based on the fact that the average page has 21 subscribers, and the average monthly subscription cost is $7.21.

But this is just the lower end of the scale and these numbers are dragged down by inactive and new accounts. Successful Creators can earn upwards $10,000 per month.

While men only make up 20% of OnlyFans Creators, 30% of the top earners on OnlyFans are male. Creators Jakipz, NakedGamer and Monster Twink are some of the most successful among them. 

Some sources claim that a male creator with a fanbase of 1,000 can pocket up to 45% more earnings than a female creator with a similar following. Crazy right?

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What makes the Difference in Earnings on OnlyFans?

What sets successful male creators apart isn’t just luck—it’s about choosing the right niche, being smart with marketing, and growing a solid fanbase. 

Let’s break down these factors:

1. Choosing your niche: The niche a Creator chooses is crucial. It defines the content and sets the tone for the audience they attract. Whether it’s fitness tips, lifestyle content, or something unique like cosplay, picking a niche that isn’t too crowded can help you stand out and attract a dedicated crowd faster. When you focus on something specific, you give people a clear reason to follow and subscribe to you.

2. Getting smart with marketing: Understanding how to market yourself on social media can significantly boost your visibility and subscriber count. Successful creators don’t just sit back and wait for subscribers to come. They use social media smartly—posting teasers, teaming up with other Creators, and being active where their potential fans hang out. 

3. Building your fanbase: More fans usually mean more chances to gain subscribers, but it’s not just about big numbers. What really matters is how much your fans care and interact with your content. If you chat with them, answer their comments, and build a real sense of community, they’re more likely to stick around and even spread the word about you.

These factors are all connected. A good niche makes your marketing easier, and both of those help your fanbase grow. Master these, and you could turn your OnlyFans page from just a hobby into a real, profitable venture.

Conclusion

If you're a guy wondering whether OnlyFans could be something for you, the answer is yes. Even though women dominate on the platform, male Creators are making a mark and about 20% of Creators are male.

If you're willing to put in the work, find your niche, and engage your audience, you could be among the top male earners who bring in upwards of $10,000/month. 

So don't be misled by the common narrative; OnlyFans isn't just for the ladies. Men, your potential on this platform is real and expanding, and the numbers back it up. 

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About the author

Savannah

Savannah has worked as a content writer and editor since 2016. She writes both direct-to-consumer and B2B content covering pop culture, lifestyle, and educational content. Savannah has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Concordia University and holds a master’s certificate in publishing from Ryerson University.

Savannah

Savannah has worked as a content writer and editor since 2016. She writes both direct-to-consumer and B2B content covering pop culture, lifestyle, and educational content. Savannah has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Concordia University and holds a master’s certificate in publishing from Ryerson University.

Savannah

Savannah has worked as a content writer and editor since 2016. She writes both direct-to-consumer and B2B content covering pop culture, lifestyle, and educational content. Savannah has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Concordia University and holds a master’s certificate in publishing from Ryerson University.

Savannah

Savannah has worked as a content writer and editor since 2016. She writes both direct-to-consumer and B2B content covering pop culture, lifestyle, and educational content. Savannah has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Concordia University and holds a master’s certificate in publishing from Ryerson University.

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