The Power of Dedicated Search Engines for OnlyFans Models
Websites specializing in finding OnlyFans models have the highest conversion rates for subscriptions. The most well-known example of such a search platform is OnlyFinder. Since OnlyFans itself lacks a search bar, these platforms help users discover models that match their interests and preferences.
Our Success Story: Earning $1,681 in One Month with a Custom OnlyFans Search Engine
In this case study, I'll share how my team and I built our own OnlyFans Search Engine and made $1,681 from OnlyTraffic in just one month.
How Our OnlyFans Search Platform Works: From Development to Traffic
We started working on this platform about two years ago. Now, the site is indexed on Google, and traffic comes from relevant search queries. In January alone, it had 465,670 visitors, with the majority of the audience coming from the U.S.
We didn’t use any paid promotion methods, such as buying links—everything was done following free guides from open sources. Essentially, anyone can do this with enough effort.
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Platform Features: Simplicity and Functionality for User Conversion
Getting back to my website,The site itself is simple, but it has everything needed to direct users to OnlyFans. On the homepage, visitors are encouraged to browse models they might like:
The profile includes photos of the model, a short description, OnlyFans statistics, and a direct link to their page.
There's also a small recommendations section at the bottom:
Core Purpose: Helping Users Find Models by Interests and Preferences
But the main purpose of the platform is to help users find models based on their interests. For this, there’s a search bar, as well as filters for gender, category, and physical features.
Beyond a Directory: Our Platform as a Landing Page for Models
Even though most of the traffic comes from Google, models also use our platform as an intermediary page between social media and OnlyFans, instead of something like LinkTree. They can create their own landing page with just the essentials—name, photos, and a link.
Working with OnlyTraffic: Strategy, Implementation, and Monthly Results
We first heard about OnlyTraffic just a month ago and decided to test selling fans on a CPL, when the buyer pays a fixed price for each fan.
For the test, we created a small offer for just 100 fans, and within a couple of days, we received our first order. There was a bit of a learning curve in understanding the metrics and settings, but once we got the hang of it, everything became easy.
Our Workflow: Creating Model Profiles and Attracting a Targeted Audience
Our process was straightforward: we took content from the models who placed orders and created their profiles on our platform. We worked with both free pages and paid ones with a Free Trial Link.
Additionally, we carefully selected tags based on appearance and unique features, strategically placing profiles in the most relevant sections of our site to attract the hottest audience. As a result, we achieved a high conversion rate for subscriptions.
Sticking to CPL: Achieving 2,812 Subscribers and $1,681 in Earnings
For a couple of days, there were no new orders, so our manager suggested trying RevShare (revenue sharing) for model promotions. However, we ultimately decided to stick with CPL, which we continue using today. In total, over the past month, we brought 2,812 new subscribers to OnlyFans models and earned $1,681:
Right now, we have a steady flow of orders since our offer has moved up in the rankings and gained visibility with buyers through its performance stats. Of course, we’ll keep going, refining our approach, and testing different offer variations!