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I gave my two OnlyFans finalists the green light to start posting their reels—the final test before moving forward. But here we are, days later, and nothing! One’s citing “personal issues,” and the other keeps dodging the question. With a deadline looming, I’ve issued an ultimatum. Will they step up or disappear?

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Two Models, One Deadline: Will They Post Before I Lose It?

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:

  1. Signed contract.
  2. 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.


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