LONDON — In a recent essay for prestigious, U.K.-based marketing publication Campaign, a "brand experience guru" described OnlyFans as "possibly the ultimate platform for nurturing micro-communities and razor-sharp fan engagement" beyond the adult sector.
The author of the article, Sophy Vanner Critoph, is head of strategy at Amplify, a London-based branding agency specializing in connecting “brands, people and culture, using experiences, social, digital, PR and content.”
For Vanne Critoph, OnlyFans’ “business model and immense popularity among its community are indicative of a wider change in behavior. The growth of the platform — and the young entrepreneurs it is creating — signals an accelerated shift from DTC (direct-to-consumer) to DTF (direct-to-fan).”
And this,” Vanne Critoph adds, “provides a level of intimacy, fan engagement and micro-targeting that brands can only dream of.”
Among the key concepts to understand OnlyFans’ success from a marketing and branding standpoint, Vanne Critoph points out:
- “The DTF model offers unique opportunities for brands, a way to work directly with superfans and source invaluable insight to increase product sales or brand love. Its method fully involves consumers and their preferences to direct brand strategy from the very beginning.” She cites huge brands like Nike, Walkers, Cadbury, Asos, Billie and Chinese phone brand OnePlus as examples of companies employing DTF strategies.
- “DTF via OnlyFans evolves this model into fully democratised social commerce and audience monetisation. In short, OnlyFans is like Shopify for influencers, entertainers and creators.”
- “In many ways, [OnlyFans] is reminiscent of the old school pay-to-play TV porn channel. But there’s a core difference: the creator/fan ecosystem works as one to decide what content is most alluring. While creators have the power to determine the value of their product, take full control of their revenue and gain clear feedback from a dedicated community, fans are given a more personalized experience and the ability to influence what comes next. The two work hand-in-hand to produce the most compelling and engaging content.”
- “OnlyFans has evolved beyond the existing 'social plug-in' and DIY methods that creators otherwise use to directly monetize fan bases. […] OnlyFans content is accessed and rated via direct payment. This emphasis on financial reward is creating yet another self-service, empowering tool in the growing DIY kit and digital arsenal of self-determined influencers and creators turned entrepreneurs.”
Vanner Critoph concludes that smart marketers need to “see beyond the lurid headlines about OnlyFans being an amateur porn outlet.”
Instead, she writes, they "need to understand that OnlyFans is a premium example of how to monetize content with consumers driving the output."
To read “OnlyFans: It’s Not Just a DIY Porn Platform,” visit the Campaign website.