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Beginner creators

You are setting up, getting safe, and earning your first dollars. This is the stage that everything else is built on — do it properly and the rest gets far easier.

You are a beginner if you have not launched yet, or you have launched but are not yet earning consistently. The temptation at this stage is to rush to promotion — resist it. A page built on a shaky setup has to be rebuilt later, which costs far more than getting it right the first time. Begin with the start-here roadmap if you want the shortest path.

Five programs make up the beginner track. Work them roughly in order: get set up, learn to make content, lock down your safety, and define who you are. None of it requires money or experience — only attention.

What to focus on — and what to ignore

Focus on the fundamentals: a complete, professional profile, clean verification, a connected payout method, a small backlog of content, and a sensible first price. Read Scams & red flags before you promote anywhere — it is the most valuable hour a new creator can spend.

Ignore, for now, the advanced noise: paid ads, complex tier ladders, hiring help, chasing every platform. Those belong to later levels and will only distract you. One platform, done well, is the whole job right now.

In order

Your five beginner programs

Key topics & references for beginners

Alongside the programs, these short references answer the questions every new creator asks: Verification, Pricing & PPV, Payouts & Taxes, and Safety & Leaks. Choosing where to build? Read Fansly vs OnlyFans. New terms tripping you up? The glossary defines them all.

Common beginner mistakes:
  • Promoting before verification and setup are done.
  • Pricing too low out of nerves (see pricing).
  • Skipping scam awareness and safety until something goes wrong.
  • Splitting focus across platforms before one page works.

You are ready for intermediate when…

You have moved beyond the beginner stage once your account is verified and earning, you can post consistently from a small backlog, your safety basics are in place, and you have a clear brand. At that point the question changes from “how do I start?” to “how do I grow?” — which is exactly where the intermediate track begins.

The first step is the same for almost everyone.

Start with Foundations →