Damn anxiety. On Tuesday, I informed the two finalist models that they could start (hoping they’d begin within a day or two)… and here we are, Friday, and neither has started posting. One cited personal issues, while the other has been acting strangely: she responds to my emails quickly (I’ve been asking for other things), but she won’t commit to when she’ll begin posting the reels.
Today, I sent them an ultimatum: the trial period ends at the end of the month, and in November, we’ll start working with the selected model. Let’s see if that gets them moving.
In the meantime, I sent them a content boundaries sheet where they outline what types of content they’re comfortable creating and what’s off-limits—this will be a useful tool for the chatters later on.
While the trial period is still running, I’m preparing materials for the next meeting, where we’ll cover:
Welcome
RESULTS OVERVIEW
- General: Why the model was selected.
- Review of each newly created reel and comparison to the reference provided.
MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER
- General Timeline: What’s next for each party involved in the process.
- Align on deadlines and important dates.
- Payments: Let’s choose the platform for processing.
- Billing: Discuss invoicing (with a sample provided).
- Taxes: How are you currently handling them?
- Contract review and how to sign it.
NEXT STEPS
- Knowledge Base: What’s mandatory to read, what’s optional, and how to submit your questions.
For the next meeting, the model must bring:
- Signed contract.
- OnlyFans credentials.
As for the contract signing, I’m considering using DocuSign. It costs $15 and offers support in multiple languages, including Spanish, which is great since some models have shown they aren’t very familiar with basic digital tools.