Welcome to our forum dedicated to webcam models. This thread focuses on a common concern among newcomers to the camming industry: How to test and decide what content to create and sell, such as picture sets and videos. Here's a summary of the insights and advice shared by our community members:

  • It's challenging to predict what will be popular. What seems mundane or everyday to you might be highly sellable content.
  • While the idea of test groups for feedback on content before selling it was considered, some members advise against providing content for free, even to a test group, unless they pay for it.
  • There's a consensus that experimenting with different types of content is a good approach. Not every piece of content will be a hit, but this trial-and-error process can help identify what resonates with your audience.
  • Looking at what's popular on platforms like Clips4Sale.com can provide inspiration and insight into current trends and preferences in the camming world.
  • Engaging with the community and learning from both successes and failures is key. Developing a thick skin and moving forward from mistakes is part of the growth process in camming.
  • Trusting your instincts and having confidence in your content can be more appealing to your audience. It's important to remember that while not everything will be universally liked, there will always be people who appreciate your work.

Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of being open to experimentation, learning from the community, and not being discouraged by the fear of negative feedback. Confidence in your content and the willingness to learn from experiences are highlighted as crucial to success in the camming industry.

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