Sister$Cash - Sisters in Cash
This business podcast offers valuable insights and advice for entrepreneurs, business owners, and industry professionals. Each episode features expert guests who share their experiences out of their real life and knowledge on a range of topics, including marketing, finance, leadership, social media and more. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your business to the next level, this podcast provides practical tips and strategies to help you succeed in today's competitive market. Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay ahead of the game.
This business podcast is hosted by Viking Vanity , a mainstream Model, YouTuber and Sales Manager, with more than 10 years experience in Social Media .
Sister$Cash - Sisters in Cash
The business mindset is what separates successful adult creators from the rest
What separates successful adult content creators from those who struggle for years without progress? In this eye-opening conversation with Sally Dinosaur, we uncover the business mindset that transformed her from a tattoo artist to the CEO of an international adult content empire in just six years.
Sally reveals the sophisticated business structure behind her success - complete with a personal assistant, social media agency, content editors, and family members handling various aspects of her operation. "To really open a big business, you just need several people," she explains, highlighting how delegation allows her to focus on content creation while others handle distribution and marketing.
Her approach to platform management is equally strategic. From maintaining multiple Instagram accounts with different content styles to navigating TikTok's algorithm and Snapchat's unique requirements, Sally shares insider tips that most creators never discover. Her experience with Instagram's notorious "ban waves" offers valuable lessons in resilience and adaptation, including how she maintains accounts with followers ranging from 69,000 to 239,000 despite platform restrictions.
Perhaps most surprising is Sally's international business structure, with companies in Romania, Estonia, and Cyprus optimized for tax efficiency. This global thinking extends to her content collaborations, as she networks with major American creators to expand her reach across markets.
The most powerful takeaway? "You are the sum of the five people with whom you spend the most time." Sally deliberately surrounds herself with business-minded individuals rather than other creators, creating an environment that constantly pushes her to think bigger and more strategically.
Whether you're in the adult content space or any creator-driven business, this conversation reveals what happens when you bring serious business acumen to personal brand building. Follow Sally's advice to structure your operations, delegate effectively, and surround yourself with people who elevate your thinking.
Welcome to. Another episode will be featured by legal fans and for bass. Today I have a very special guest because she is only since, I think, six years in the industry, but you have been catapulted up really high. Tell me who you are, because I have so many just topics with you. I just want to talk about everything.
Speaker 2:Hello, first of all, yes, I'm Sally, sally Dinosaur. I think that's a big problem with the name because many think Sally Dinosauria is also okay. I just take the German variant. You just said six years. Now, if we take it really seriously, I've been really interested in it for six years To earn a little money with such a kind of pictures, ie with spicy pictures. But I really started out of interest and as a business maybe two years ago and then took it seriously Because I've always did something else next to it.
Speaker 2:But yes, there were a few moments that catapulted the whole thing up again. That was, of course, among other things, the interview on YouTube with the Tomatolix, so with Felix, who reported about me as a scale model. That was also very, very exciting, because I was totally new in the industry. I streamed for half a year and then the video came right away, came model berichtet hat. Das war auch ganz, ganz aufregend, weil ich war total nur in der branche. Ich habe ein halbes jahr lang gestreamt und zack, dann kam schon direkt das video, und dann ging es um eine youtube richtung und dann ging es um eine influenza da sein richtung, und irgendwie habe ich mich immer zu tomato lex gekommen. Er ist auf mich gekommen.
Speaker 2:Ich habe mich zu ja er hatte damals auf, so he came to me. Yes, he had back then on Twitter there it is. On Twitter. He wrote a post he would like to make a video about cam models and whether people would find that interesting, and there probably a user commented my name on it. And then I had tomato licks in my chat requests, but I never looked into them. I never looked into them either.
Speaker 2:Yes, I have a message from tomato licks, if he can talk to me. And then a few days later I talked to him, and I think already a week or two after that, he was already with me and we have already shot the video and it came directly online. That that went so incredibly fast.
Speaker 1:Okay, then you're from the streamer. You came to the influencer. Tell me more. How did it go? I didn't want to interrupt you.
Speaker 2:Yes, it just somehow comes all together. So it comes together. It is, of course, super, super important to do marketing in this area. That sounds very, very strange, right? If you see it like this now she sells her body and then she has to do marketing for it. Ah, yes, we all know the stories. It is, of course, very important to do yourself in that area, and so you also become a bit of an influencer. I don't like the term at all, but we have to give the whole thing a term. We are in the social media area, we are somewhere influencer. Whether people are influencers now I don't know, but yes, that's how I got there and in the meantime I can already say that it's really full-on business. So there are several people involved in the meantime. So I don't just have employees, but of course also an agency with which I work together for this social media area and friends who I have set up with.
Speaker 1:Oh god, okay, you're already taking it really far. Tell us, so that we don't forget this point afterwards, a little about your structure. Who did you set up for what? Because many models are just like that. They don't even go out at all, they don't give up and they don't have any business structure at all, and that's why they can't get any further.
Speaker 2:Yes, so I still say that this business is mine and I'm, of course, this main point of the business, because I am the person behind the business. But to really open a big business, you just need several people, because at some point a single person can't do so many hours my day doesn't have. I can't handle all these tasks alone and at some point I need someone who at least takes on the tasks that are not important to me, so they are not important, that I make them For me. It is important that I produce the content. Of course, only I can do that with my face, with my body, but every other person on this planet can post it, can plan the posts, can sort the reels, the photos into different folders to have an overview of what was already posted, can build new accounts on Instagram, on Twitter, youtube, post whatever. So it's just social media, is not just Instagram? But I have now, for example, I stream on Twitch, I have YouTube, I have Snapchat, I have X Instagram Threads. Have I forgotten something? I think that's it. I think that's it, that's enough. And then it has to be posted, and for that I have a social media agency, so it takes care of the planning. What and when is planned, that not too many things come together in the same upper part. If I make five videos in this upper part today, it would be totally stupid if today, up to five days, only Reels come in this one upper part and that's what they do in the background.
Speaker 2:Then I have a PA, a personal assistant. That's also a friend of mine, among other things, which makes the whole thing much more pleasant. She takes care of my private stuff, but also business stuff. For example, for Venus I said I'll get sick anyway, so please get something out of it for a vitamin infusion cure, which I can do at home because I don't have time to go to the clinic. She picked that out. Or she had a dog hairdresser for my dog. Just things that I can easily give away, but I often find the time for myself and then You've also really hired her right.
Speaker 2:Yes, exactly. She's now at least self-employed with the couple, but she also has her own thing, which she does next door, and family is also involved. I won't go into too much detail, but family is also involved, because I send packages, and that's from all over the world. Where I'm at the moment, I have my own shop and the things just have to be out, and then I always send them over Germany to the person, and then someone has to accept them in Germany first if I'm not in Germany myself.
Speaker 1:And that's what the family does. Wow, that's also. That's also crazy.
Speaker 2:That means you send them from Germany. You send them to Germany first. I send them to Germany depending on where I am right now. So, for example, I'm in Cyprus right now. I don't know if I'm in Miami now. It's something completely different. Then I'll rather collect it, because it doesn't make any sense to send it from America to Germany. That's way too expensive. Then I always have to plan a little bit. So I always have my whole shop stuff with me, not just to produce content, but also what do you have in your shop?
Speaker 1:Tell me.
Speaker 2:I have slips, I have socks, I have toys, I have I don't know how much I can say.
Speaker 1:Family friendly because we cut reels for Instagram.
Speaker 2:Okay, then I have prints, silicone prints, of certain types.
Speaker 1:Okay, yes.
Speaker 2:Toys yes, exactly toys and glasses with body fluids from me.
Speaker 1:Okay, exactly Interesting. Yes, okay.
Speaker 2:What there is to ask for.
Speaker 1:Okay, I think it's good. What else have you set up Do?
Speaker 2:you mean in the shop now, or do you mean?
Speaker 1:in the store. No, in general, let's say the shop makes the family shipping right.
Speaker 2:Yes, so the further shipping in any case. I do everything and pack everything with names, with addresses, everything on it and that comes in a large package. That means the person really only cares that. She opens the large package, brings it to the post office and is done, has nothing to do with the people, and then you still have your social media agency.
Speaker 2:that helps you a little. Yes, that is, of course, currently very, very important because Instagram ban waves I don't know if you've noticed that, so my main account is also making a little problem since April.
Speaker 1:Tell me. Tell me, because I also hear a lot from global agencies, also a lot from Bunwaves. Tell us about your Bunwave or how did you experience these Bunwaves content also never made too sexual content on Instagram.
Speaker 2:Sure, there were things there. For example, I had a latex dress on. I went up here with my hand, so over the middle between the breasts and zack, it was locked because of sexual content. That can happen. Then you delete these things, my goodness, okay. Then you're pretty quick again out of the cutter. Sometimes you have the profile then for a few weeks at least, not on the discover page. That can happen. That we all know from the area.
Speaker 2:But there is now such a new ban well, that is now also a few months old that it happened to me in april and that is because of human exploitation and no, of course, that absolutely does not fit my content and also nothing about me and absolutely nothing is right. I have not exploited anyone here. That's absolute nonsense. Those are two new blind spots. These are also another one that just completely get rid of you from Instagram. So completely. I was directly gone from that point, could not make any statements, nothing at all, and that happened in April and I'm still on it. I'm still on it, still trying to get in touch with Meta, writing emails, and it's always just the technicians can't do anything about it. That's a technical mistake. You have to ask for an Instagram update. Yeah, I'll wait a few more months. Let's see if that happens again.
Speaker 1:That's, of course, also Edson. How many followers does the account have that you don't have access to anymore?
Speaker 2:It's still there. It's visible. For others that means I can even look it up with another cell phone. I think it's 239,000. It also gets a few calls because, as I said, it's still normally displayed to other people. Of course it's not cool for the account that it is not played. So he's not getting any content at all right now and we all know that At some point the range is completely for the ton and that makes it a little bit more difficult. It's super, super cool that he's there and not completely gone. That means the people still see him. But I can neither ask for my blue hook, because I can't get in there myself, nor post or answer people, because the people write to me and I also get the notification. I really see exactly the notification this and that I had tagged this and that I had written but I can't do anything.
Speaker 1:Yes, that's a bit mean Okay, I've already seen you have a few more Instagram profiles? Yes, a few. Can you tell us a little more about that, because these are not just small profiles, but they are also larger profiles. Why, why, why and how do you manage the whole thing?
Speaker 2:no-transcript Contents are sometimes locked here, sometimes deleted. I created the shiny Sally Dinosaur account. That is now currently my main account on which I am active. I regularly post stories and posts and he just has to look again 153,000 followers. So it's definitely not a small account, but it's nothing compared to my account is really just a second account. Then I have a third account. Exactly the same principle is also a further backup account.
Speaker 2:I started posting a little more private stuff back then but I've changed that again. It just gets the reels that I don't get good enough for the first or second account. How many followers does it have? That's the Sally Dinosaur. I'd have to look at that, Maybe it's a little faster Dinosaur. So I just had to look. Wait, maybe it's a little faster. Tiny song it has 69,500.
Speaker 2:Exactly, it also gets posts regularly. So everyone I'm still leading now they get posts regularly. So two posts, two Reels a day. They get several stories or one story every day. In any case, there's always something in the story and highlights are adjusted. Blah reels a day. They get several stories every day or one story, in any case, that there is always something in the story and highlights are adjusted. Blah, blah, blah. So account maintenance is definitely there. I wouldn't be able to do that regularly without the agency at the moment. You can do that, but not every day. In that size. You do a little bit. Yes, and there are seven more German accounts, seven more American accounts, but I don't do them anymore. Auch schon ein bisschen viel, Ja, und es gibt noch sieben weitere deutsche Accounts, sieben weitere amerikanische Accounts. Die führe ich aber nicht mehr, weil es nicht mehr so einfach ist, diese Backup-Accounts zu erstellen und vor allem den Standort zu faken, mit amerikanischen SIM-Karten zum Beispiel. Das funktioniert auch.
Speaker 1:Du hast auch mit amerikanischen SIM-Karten gearbeitet.
Speaker 2:Ja, ja, alles ausprobiert. Ich hatte, yes, I tried everything. I had a lot of different cell phones, so nothing about the same email address about the same cell phone Do you also have other Apple IDs?
Speaker 1:Yes, of course, everything is different. How many cell phones did you have?
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, yes, all of them. And when I started to give it away, other devices from the agency were used. I don't know how many different devices. They had no idea, but they said they used different devices. So there were definitely a few devices I always had at home.
Speaker 1:Okay, and that means 14 accounts are no longer played.
Speaker 2:They are no played anymore.
Speaker 1:Because that doesn't make any sense anymore you say right, it doesn't work anymore.
Speaker 2:They were at some point. So now it really says original by blah blah blah under the reel, because Instagram with an AI, recognizes whether this reel has been posted by someone and recognizes the person behind it. That means, of course, they were all called Sally Dinosaur 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and then also Sally Dinosaur 11, 12, 13, 14. Those were the American ones. Sure that Instagram at some point, based on the name, tattoos, hair, generally AI just based on your face is recognized, okay, so that was just that everyone understands.
Speaker 1:That anhand deines Gesichtes erkennt. Okay, hier sind Also. Das war jetzt nur, dass alle das verstehen. Das war jetzt nicht verschiedene Videos, es waren auch immer die gleichen Videos, richtig.
Speaker 2:Teils. Also, klar habe ich viel verschiedenen Content gemacht, aber oft waren es auch Reposts. Aber solche Sachen wie so kleine Tipps und Tricks, die Agenturen niemals verraten würden. Die Videos zu spiegeln, hat damals funktioniert, so small tips and tricks, that agencies would never reveal. To mirror the videos worked back then, because then it was viewed as other content. For example, to make a text over it, to cut the videos again so that they are different sequences, or to put a filter over it. Also, with artificial intelligence, that looks a bit strange. It looks a bit strange, but then it is shown as an AI video and is perhaps auch in der künstlichen Intelligenz. Das sieht dann zwar ein bisschen komisch aus, es sieht ein bisschen fremd aus, aber dann wird es als KI-Video angezeigt und ist vielleicht dadurch neuer Content, funktioniert aber alles auch nicht mehr so. Also, es gibt noch Leute, gerade im amerikanischen Raum, die machen das. Ich glaube, du weißt, von welchen ich so spreche.
Speaker 2:Die haben ganz viele verschiedene Accounts und die reposten immer die gleichen Sachen. They always repost the same things. But it won't work in the long run. So Instagram itself said these backup accounts, they don't want that anymore. You should have this one main account and then it's good, because if you make content that meets their guidelines, why a backup account? That's of course also the thing behind it.
Speaker 1:Good, but you could say, the other account has completely different content.
Speaker 2:Sure, if you have two different business directions, for example so here you do creative stuff and here, I don't know, you're a life coach or something like that Sure, that's something different. But in our area I think it's super, super difficult to say okay, but here I go on the fetish and here I go on gaming or something like that or something like that.
Speaker 1:Now what I'm wondering? Does this duplicating of videos, be it with cut, mirrors, filters, whatever does that only apply to different accounts, or does it also apply if you upload it to one account more times?
Speaker 2:No, that's also the case with me, that the agency is definitely busy posting videos that are good to anchor again on this account. That's not the problem in itself. They sometimes get complaints. So a small message about copied content.
Speaker 1:Oh, how do they get complaints? Where? As a notification.
Speaker 2:On Instagram, the account status is mostly displayed. Oh, come on listen to it.
Speaker 1:Is there copied content?
Speaker 2:Are you?
Speaker 1:deleting it, or does it matter to you?
Speaker 2:You? I don't know that exactly, but I know that these double videos exist. Whether they then submit a statement because they say, no, it's my own content, I can't tell you that.
Speaker 1:Will they then delete the old Reels, the double posts? No, Leave them on right Logical no.
Speaker 2:You could also simply prove that it's my own content, so it's not copied by another person. Theoretically, exactly the same with a second account, but it's not that easy anymore.
Speaker 1:Whereby I noticed you can also have several accounts verified.
Speaker 2:Yes, that was also advised to me by Meta, at least with Facebook, facebook to add. I could do that under another name. Ja, das wurde mir jetzt auch vor den Meter geraten, zumindest mit Facebook, facebook noch dazu zu nehmen, Und ich könnte das ja unter einem anderen Namen machen. Aber ich war so, aber ich muss das ja mit meinem Namen machen, und ich habe ja nur einen Namen. Ja, stimmt, das fand ich so lustig. Es war so lustig wirklich. Ich habe mich so verarscht gefühlt. Es war so. Ja, aber du kannst das auch, du kannst ja auch unter einem anderen Namen dich nochmal. Also, you can also verify yourself under another name, but I only have one. Yes, that's right. So much I can only say about the meta-thema. Everyone is well informed.
Speaker 1:Question. You're talking about something where many Germans are not quite as well-traveled, I think, just like the Americans, because I get it myself. They can write some hackers, but they don't have the right Meta Insights. But they don't have the right Meta Insights. How did you get to reach out to Meta Just through the support?
Speaker 2:Or how did you do that? I was given the tip afterwards try it over Facebook. But I didn't have my Facebook with my business connected. I have a private Facebook profile which I once set as a child or as a teen. Of course, I didn't want to connect with it, but then I had to get the blue hook on Facebook, meta, and could write with the support, because the joke is behind it. I had the blue hook on Instagram. I could also write the support on Meta Instagram, but I can't if I don't get through these technical mistakes in my instagram.
Speaker 2:That was my big problem and they didn't check that. They haven't checked that over months. That means I paid extra for it monthly, that I can ask for support on facebook and these people just didn't care that I don't care about my facebook profile, but about instagram. And really, after you are discussing with them for minutes and they say then so yes, but here is no message, and I then so here I have. You sent the screenshots. Oh, yes, but that's now instagram. Yes, right, that's my problem. So I got the contact then, so from chat, but later they also wrote me an email so that they could send me a follow-up whether there is still an Instagram update or something, and that's how I got at least an email that I could write back and forth, because you only have a certain number of requests.
Speaker 1:For these support requests, I actually had a call with someone from Meta. I had to be sure that I didn't have any nonsense on my account because I was sure that he was looking at my account. That was also a little risky thing because the people go through your account together on the phone.
Speaker 2:That's it. It's risky in general, but you don't want to go against the law, or what does that mean? You don't want to go against the law?
Speaker 1:You don't want to. In my case, I don't want to Toy toy, toy toy. Thank God, I never have. I have never, thank God. But I also pay attention to, because that's the next problem that many models don't understand. So the Amis have already understood it, but many Germans still have this whole Facebook in their heads. From then on, especially the girls were.
Speaker 1:All these video platforms were so big I'm under-stressing yes so elegant, big, whatever, but it doesn't make any sense for Instagram. You know what I mean, because everyone can look at thousands of the pictures on the internet to go viral with it. It just doesn't interest anyone. Why do you want to take your account at risk? If you're original, take a little money in your hand. If you don't have any ideas yourself, take a marketing agency out of the industry. That would be much better because you have a completely different thinking. Try to get your account up on I don't know, street interviews, really stupid things, things that would never, ever connect with adult. You come a long, long way from the range than when you post spicy stuff.
Speaker 2:Yes, but people connect it very, very quickly that they think I want to apply for my spicy adult stuff. That means I have to start teasing on Instagram now.
Speaker 1:You can see that with X too. Sometimes they post so much FSK18 content and you have much less traffic with it. You burn all your content where I think man, girls. So very few people have understood nowadays how you build up your profiles properly. I was with many. I managed 200 models myself and I go to the profile and you see everything completely naked as a user, and then you think, okay, why should I pay for anything?
Speaker 2:I also learned a lot from it, I have to say, because I told you before I started out of my own interest and that I simply loved this provocation Sending pictures to men, above all, or posting pictures that men see and just knowing that they are interested, but they just can't have it. So I always thought that was really great. But, of course, from a certain point, where it becomes your business, you have to do less, so you have to show less, because I sometimes had not full videos, but sections where you really saw everything from my full videos in my feed, for example, and now I've also noticed okay. So of course I want to rub it under people's noses. And there are still things that I upload publicly for free on certain sites Because I just wanted, because I thought about the video.
Speaker 2:I want the world to see it. They shouldn't pay for anything. I want everyone to see it. I just think it's nice, that's for me, this fetish behind it, maybe even. I just think it's nice, that's for me, this fetish behind it, maybe even. But of course, if you think about this daily content or weekly content, now, it doesn't make sense to post everything for free and take everything away from people, because you already present yourself on a silver tablet, really completely naked. What else do you want to offer? And I want to play with the stimuli. I want to be able to show more, to be able to go into this exchange. Hey, here's more, and here's more, and let's build that up a bit. And of course, as you already said, that's not possible otherwise Question how did you do it?
Speaker 1:So you were self-employed as a tattoo artist, but to build up your business with such a tattoo artist, your business but with such a business mindset, to build means, to give tasks, to set people up to look for you in a social media agency, etc. How did you get there? I know models in the industry for 20 years. They haven't set it up yet and wonder that they don't have time to sort their content at all or little things.
Speaker 2:Yes, I know exactly what you mean. It's so rare, just yes, it's really rare, and that's almost a shame. So I of course notice who is really passionate about it and who is really business-affine behind it, and of course I want both. So I want to be passionate about it, but I'm still a business woman, so it is. I like to hear that from others. In the meantime, I think that's such a nice compliment. I think so too.
Speaker 2:I don't know exactly what comments people are already swearing in their heads because they think you're only pretending on the internet that it's not a business. But people don't even know how much work is behind it and how much planning Alone it's expensive, but okay, yes. So I was never so business-affined. I was really always more like 100% behind a topic and could get really excited about it and was really excited and I got a little bit of it around me and she a little bit. And then I just have to say I was lucky with the people I had to do with back then and still have to do with today. That they said at some point Sally, do more of it, that's so crazy, and you're so motivated and you have so much content, do this, do that and blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 2:And if I hadn't had people there who took me a little bit by the hand, who are not really working with me now but just said that's good with me, and who would have just said now do this step but go out, but build yourself a new business, but start a company there und da, doch, hol dir jetzt einen Firmenwagen mit der Firma, weil das ist viel cleverer, doch mach diese Marketingaktion oder sowas, dann hätte ich es vielleicht auch gar nicht gemacht. Also ich bin schon der Meinung, wenn man nicht selbst… Hast du?
Speaker 1:verschiedene Firmen.
Speaker 2:But my plan is to have everything on one company, just on one place, because my focus should only be on having it as easy as possible, having peace with this thing, because that's currently very, very, very, very big for the head.
Speaker 1:How many companies do you?
Speaker 2:have now. So I currently have one in Romania. People still know that because of my car, because there is a Romanian license plate on it. That means it's from my Romanian relative. Really, no, it's an AMG, and it might seem cliché, but no, it's not. What do you have? I have a C63 AMG oh, nice Still, but it's actually in sales. And then I have a company in Estonia. But, as I said, that will change soon. That will be all rewritten. How did you?
Speaker 1:come to the conclusion that you would start a company in Estonia.
Speaker 2:That's not something you can just google, otherwise everyone would do that. That was a long, long conversation with a lot of people, not just from the industry, but generally with business people. You probably know the saying. You are the result, the sum of the five people.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, yes, that's right. Say the sentence again so that everyone can hear it again.
Speaker 2:So, people, always say that the sum of the five people is the one with whom you spend the most time. So the five people with whom you have the most to do, you copy from them. I don't mean that you really become this person, but you get the inspiration from these people. You appreciate their opinion much more. And if there are five people who are not business oriented at all and all of them say no, I wouldn't dare to take these steps because there is a much too high risk behind it. 9 to 5 is okay too. I'm safe, secured with it. Then I would never have been motivated and would never have been motivated to do more of my business or really start a big business.
Speaker 1:So you have now how many companies? One in estland, one in romania where else?
Speaker 2:that will probably be the main company at some point right, exactly that's the goal now that it only runs on Cyprus, but.
Speaker 1:I'm in business, I'm really in there too, but how did you get to Estland?
Speaker 2:Yes, it was really more conversations with other people who are perhaps a bit more corrupt, and then said think about it again, tax-wise. Where does it make sense?
Speaker 1:But is Cyprus still a paradise or not?
Speaker 2:Yes, iceland was, of course, much more interesting with 0%, but it is a lot more effort because I can't really pay anything privately at all, because I pay an incredible amount of tax on it and at some point you just have to pay something privately. And here in Cyprus it's mega nice because you have this one fixed sum. It's, of course, much more than 0%, but you have this sum. It's always the same. No matter how and what you do, this sum stays the same, and that's why, to close that out again, shit on it. How many companies where you don't have to have that? I know so many.
Speaker 1:What do you have to earn so that it is even worth it to found so many companies?
Speaker 2:And that earns four-digit money. With five-digit sums, I would think, okay, what makes sense in terms of tax? And I experience that here in Cyprus very, very often with people, so also my friends who I now have here. That was of course, one of the main reasons, and of course the nice weather and because Cyprus is so great, of course not only to save on taxes, blah, blah, blah. That makes sense. It really makes sense, especially from Germany Out.
Speaker 2:I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't just live in the cold and Germany is for me really in between. I freeze in the summer. Really I can't do it anymore and I wouldn't want to anymore. And tax-wise I don't see it anymore and I wouldn't want to do it anymore. And technically I don't see it either to give up half, so that even when tattooing back then it hurt so much.
Speaker 2:You invest so much time. You create art. Then you get something for it. Let's say, you tattooed all day, you did a back piece, so you really cut a complete back. You get 1000 euros for it and 500 of them go straight to the finance office and from the rest you have to get new material, which is not exactly cheap because you have a lot of consumables when tattooing, and then you sit there at the end of the day after you have worked really concentrated for hours, and have nothing of it. So nothing is, of course, not at the highest level. I don't want to exaggerate this at all, because I also earned well as a certified artist, but for the work it was in the end.
Speaker 1:That's already good. Yes, that's a super interesting mindset what you have in any case, because that's really this business mindset in the industry. Yes, everyone always says yes, but I don't just pull myself out of the camera, I don't just do this. But many are just completely unstructured. They have no plan. They have been in the industry for 20 years and have not progressed at all. And you're not there yet so long and have your business so blatantly structured. And I think, yes, that's just exactly what you say. It always depends on which people you surround yourself with.
Speaker 1:What kind of mindset do people have? That's why I was also back then. I never wanted so when I was still a really active creator. I never wanted to have a lot to do with creators, because many just don't get ahead at all. They just do yes, I do, they just do it here in the evening, my two-hour cam, and then I shoot a video here. Oh, I can't come today, I can't come tomorrow, I haven't posted a video for three days, so you just can't get any further. You know, you don't know your statistics, you don't know your traffic statistics, you don't know your financial statistics, you don't even know what's going on on the platform. It just doesn't work that way, unfortunately. It's still super often like that today, especially when you do it all on your own. So super interesting. Do your friends in Cyprus now all have a business mindset, would you say?
Speaker 2:I think I've got them stuck with it. I think that's really nice and I really like this compliment when it says let's talk about it because you're so motivated and you're so involved in this topic. I think that's really nice. I also think it's really, as you said, scary when I sometimes with creators where I think, wow, they have a lot of reach because they seem to be running correctly, and then we want to post something and then I say, but no, we can't, because we have briefly touched on the chest here. We have to cut that out.
Speaker 1:And they have no idea about it. I know.
Speaker 2:And I say but what does your account status?
Speaker 1:look like at the moment my what.
Speaker 2:Yes, I thought that too. What? How is my account status? Is your account status? Do you have a marking or something? Do you have anything in yellow? And they look like a cow when it thunders. They don't understand anything and I'm just like, wow, your whole profile is restricted. You are completely not more.
Speaker 1:You have to be really careful, because Instagram is also like that the more people you mark the more your account flies away.
Speaker 1:That's what it always says, but I don't know if that's true. That's the way I can tell you because I was also on a fan platform in sales back then, for private reasons, but because I didn't want to be a model for the first few years. But I completely changed my name and I can definitely tell you, if you are a fan platform, you always have to mark a lot of models. So now, most of the models are banned because of the reason you say. They have no idea about it at all, and then your account flies away very quickly or is banned davon, und dann fliegt dir dein account auch mal ganz schnell weg beziehungsweise wird gebannt. Ja, also, bei mir ist es auch. Ich habe den Podcast-Account, ich habe meine Model-Accounts. Ich achte immer explizit darauf wem folge ich, wem folge ich nicht? Guck mir an, sind die Accounts gebannt? Das siehst du. Ja, wenn du ihnen jetzt noch nicht folgst und direkt oben eingibst, wird er überhaupt angezeigt? Wird er ganz oben angezeigt? You can see that if you don't follow them yet and enter them directly at the top, it will be displayed at all. It will be displayed at the top, and even back then, together with my models Mila and Elaine.
Speaker 1:You know, I got Shadowbuns Because I've been really, really busy with research and so on for a long time. Back then it was still possible. If you deleted everything, then you deleted all your stories. Log out, change your password a few days. Log in again is Instagram yourself. Just read the Terms of Service. You know what can you do, what can't you do, and then you don't look bad Because, among other things, there were also or were already in the Terms of Service links that are clicked more often, like Linktree, etc. Which are not welcome to be seen. Seen.
Speaker 2:That's not a myth. It was always the gray area where they said, okay, direct link has never been allowed, but a further link is not forbidden in itself, but is not welcome to be seen. But what does it mean? It is not welcome to be seen.
Speaker 1:What does it?
Speaker 2:mean for the big army accounts. They also have their link tree link in there or maybe have their own.
Speaker 1:Yeah, now they are a lot on link me. I think they have changed a lot. They are Hubi. There are also agencies that do real tests which links are working right now. That's Linkme and Hubi. I also had custom domains. I actually always had them, but even they sometimes have problems, machen manchmal Probleme.
Speaker 2:Ja, generell diese link-Gerichte. Jetzt heißt es ja sogar, wenn du auf den link gehst, und der, selbst wenn der dich zweimal weiterleitet, und du hast auch nur das Wort OnlyFans, bestfans, was auch immer da drin, der erkennt Schlüsselwörter, der erkennt einen sabbernden Smiley, einen Flammen-Emoji Darfst.
Speaker 1:Du halt auch nicht, und das haben halt viele gemacht, die You're not allowed to do that either, and a lot of people did that. They put these devils, these pepperonis, in the story, or, if it was really cool, then they took a GIF, you know, from OnlyFans for the story with Link. That's so nice. Hey, when I think about it, guys, you want to be banned. You can't put OnlyFans in your story as a sticker. Do you ever notice?
Speaker 2:something, but it's so crazy.
Speaker 1:I still know creators who post their direct OnlyFans link into their story until today.
Speaker 2:Yes, but that's luck. But wait, stop. We also have to say there are also OnlyF who are actually known on other sides, mostly American creators who just put their direct OnlyFansLink in their story, where I think every time you're wonderful, yes, but good you know.
Speaker 1:That's just that If you have really good contacts at Meta, pay for it monthly and that's a lot of money so that your account is not banned. Then you can afford something like that.
Speaker 2:I think it's totally crazy. I just told you that my account, after it was gone for six to eight weeks, was back there for a short time and I wanted to get the blue hook back because it was gone. I couldn't verify myself and I couldn't activate it again. For this, what does the smallest subscription cost?
Speaker 2:I think 12, 14, 19, 99, something like that, and it's definitely possible. There are several, there are many different ones and strangely enough, I could only conclude one thing which cost 599 or something like that, so a very, very expensive subscription. If it's really about my person here who I have to verify, why can I then choose the most expensive method? Strangely enough, but you are buyers and did you do it? Of course I didn't do it. It wouldn't have helped me at all if I now say the answer from Meta again, that I should wait for a technical update from Instagram.
Speaker 1:Repeat that again for our models. What did Meta say to you? Because I see your account here, so it exists. Yes, that's totally funny, I'll show you how I see it.
Speaker 2:It's totally crazy. Is that intense, that's totally crazy Is that intense, no matter what I do. That has nothing to do with the fact that I don't have internet here or something like that. I also briefly leaked pictures.
Speaker 1:Reels also here. Is that crazy? You know that the account shouldn't be with other accounts on the phone, right, Exactly, it's not.
Speaker 2:So there's nothing else here. But even if I wanted to switch, it's not there either, so there's nothing else here. But even if I wanted to switch, that's still a little hack so that if you can't switch up here, you can press it down here twice. Then the profile switches.
Speaker 1:Wait, I have to see You're cool on it. I learned something again. How cool is that? Yes, that's quite practical.
Speaker 2:That's why I always have at least a second cell phone at the start. So without the two of them, I don't get out of the house because I can't do anything else other than Instagram. I can't upload a story, I can't post pictures, I can't post reels, nothing at all. Yes, I learned something new again Nice.
Speaker 1:Oh, I'm really happy that I learned something new oh that makes me really happy that I learned something new.
Speaker 2:But you're also fully in it and I think that's mega cool because, you said it already, that's mega scary when you're not in it at all, how you can't do that, how there are rules how you can't post the link there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, janit. So for me actually, I only had one little struggle. It was just a really stupid dealing error, because I worked three years more for another company. I of course didn't take care of my Instagram, and so and that's how my account fell asleep and no one could help me.
Speaker 2:Can you believe it? Nobody could help me, until someone told me post three reels a day for one or two months and it worked. Ah, proof Instagram. I tell people that too. Proof Instagram, that your content is fine, even if you had a barrier, and you are not being shown at all by other people. Don't start listening now, because you think it doesn't make sense. Anyway. The range is shit, gerade überhaupt nicht angezeigt wirst bei anderen Leuten. Fang nicht an, jetzt aufzuhören, weil du dir denkst, ja, macht gerade eh keinen Sinn, die Reichweite ist scheiße. Ja, dann ist die Reichweite erst mal scheiße. Aber du musst hier auch einer Plattform gerade beweisen, dass dein Content fine ist und dass du dich an die Regeln hältst, wenn du gegen die Regeln verstoßen hast, und nicht einfach aufgibst, sonst wenn Okay, I made a stupid decision once now I'm completely listening.
Speaker 1:You can't get anywhere else.
Speaker 2:That's why. So the same for Instagram Stay tuned, post continuously. Really, give yourself a hard time with the content. I don't mean that you should make great film production here, but, yes, many copy content. Of course, I also make a lot of trends from America. People also make my trends, but you're more American-affine, right? Yes, totally, I'm so happy. Me too. I love that. Look, for example, you can access my main account, right? Yes, yeah, look, I have. It should also be pinned with quite a lot of calls where I sneeze. So I really just sneeze in this video. I'm sitting on a couch. It should actually be way, way up there with the reels. Look, I'm sitting on a couch. It should actually be way, way up there with the reels. Look, I'm sitting on a couch.
Speaker 1:It should actually be way, way up there with the reels.
Speaker 2:Look I, how awesome is that that's a situation that came about exactly the same way. I think it was after Venus, I think it was right after Venus, in Berlin, even in a hotel, or in Cologne, when I came from Venus and sat on the couch, had a visit, sneezed, and he just has to whisper. So the one who recorded it is just like this and I thought that would be related to my sneezing, because it seemed to sound too male or something. No idea, I don't know. I just had it like that because I enjoyed it very funny. I was just like this, so very, very stupid. And he whispers and I thought so, okay, I'll correct myself. Make such a very stupid tone and he's like do it again. And this stupid video, zero thoughts behind it, zero thoughts about outfit position.
Speaker 1:The dog was sitting there. Wow, that's funny.
Speaker 2:It went viral and it became a trend. People with whom I also had to do back then from the industry I've seen it from everyone have copied it. That was for me the the first moment I thought so. How strange that is from such a private moment. That happened to me.
Speaker 1:So people do it is close to school, so that has unfortunately not yet. No one has done that. I have unfortunately not yet. I could unfortunately not yet start a trend.
Speaker 2:But that is so cool, that's how it works with the, with the amish, just like that. They of course already have the certain range with their million followers. Millions are more normal than 100,000 followers. That's I don't know jelly beans or jamilis, and it also constantly sets trends with something, but it also makes trends. That's just the way it is. So that's where the business is today, at least on Instagram.
Speaker 1:I see right now you have really good real views on the main account. If they didn't get any good real views, did you delete it again?
Speaker 2:No, of course not Leave everything on content online. Exactly the same with TikTok. Tiktok itself is secretly talking to you. Even if you have shitty calls or only have zero or few calls for weeks, leave this content online, be productive and motivated to create new content, to top this content. And not, no, I just leave the online. What what works? Well? That just doesn't work because, again, the people see that then also sometimes they go on your profile. So the users, the viewers and then maybe see five very good reels with very good calls, but they don't see the content creator at all behind it and that you're really productive.
Speaker 1:Question. So you're still doing YouTube, right? Yes, tell me about YouTube. Why did you start YouTube? Because how do you do it? To be a YouTuber, influencer and run this business.
Speaker 2:Hannah Montana. I start from the beginning where I started the whole thing, just always only what I'm into. Youtube was a pure heart project because I wanted to document my travels. I didn't even think about doing that in private. I still haven't applied for monetization. I don't make a cent with it. With Twitch, exactly the same. I only set everything up a month ago, I think, because all the users kept pushing me. Exactly the same. I think I set everything up a month ago because all the users, the viewers, pushed me.
Speaker 2:Sally. You finally need alerts, sally. When can I subscribe here? And I said I have no idea about this shit. I just want to talk to you and make cool streams on Twitch. And now I've set it up first, and I don't make money from it in life, but that's not important to me at all. Exactly the same with YouTube. And now I've just started it and I don't make money from it in life that you could live with, but that's not important to me at all. Exactly the same with YouTube. I just think it's cool. I think it's really cool to watch these videos again. Where was I? What did I experience there? That's actually my video diary. I think that's quite funny.
Speaker 1:But who cuts them and who does all that for YouTube and who films, and so?
Speaker 2:Filming either myself so much for myself either with a selfie stick. So I have something here, what's there? No, I don't have. Then I always have my little lamps here. I have them at the moment. I also have a clip light for the cell phone, which is super easy. I also got myself this DJI Pocket camera. It's super easy to film with it, but sometimes I also have a cameraman with me. He has a nice tripod, but mostly only with the phone. He accompanies me somewhere when I want to see myself from outside, or also my personal assistant. She also films me on trips, so she is often on trips and then films me from outside. And cutting is another separate cutter to whom I just trust these projects.
Speaker 2:his style I like very, very much and exactly the one you have also chosen or your PA has chosen the one that I have discovered through my girlfriend, the dear shade and rogue that is the cutter, also from her, and she recommended it to me the warmest and I sat down with him and he cut me five reels for free and gave me an example hey, this and that could look like. And I was super happy and said, hey, yeah, 100%. He's now taking over my reels. As I said, he's now working together with my social media agency and also takes over my YouTube videos. So, best, warmest recommendation benzomedia. The guy is just crazy. So really, that's really, really good, really great quality, and it is also very important to me. We already had that.
Speaker 2:I am comfortable with the people I work with, so that it is, yes, business oriented people who then say, hey, do that cool, look, we can still plan that. But mich wohlfühle mit den Leuten mit denen ich arbeite Also, dass es ja business-orientierte Leute sind, die dann auch mal sagen, hey, mach doch mal das cool, guck mal, das können wir doch planen. Aber die auch menschlich, einfach zu mir passen und humorvoll sind, nett sind, sympathisch sind und einfach auch die Chemie stimmt, weil ich möchte nicht mit toxischen Leuten zusammenarbeiten. Nee, finde ich richtig.
Speaker 1:Das ist genau das, was ich sage. I think that's exactly what I say when I don't feel comfortable anywhere in a job or something, or I don't feel like it at all. So that's also so down, and if I don't feel like it, I don't do it either.
Speaker 2:Exactly that and I had this attitude for a while when I realized that it might fit me from the way I work with people. I don't take it directly, I take over that directly and ask no longer so motivated. So.
Speaker 1:I also see exactly that is great that is 1000 percent, so I can only write.
Speaker 1:So that's what I always think you have to to have a good vibe with it. And so there is also a really great book. You have to listen to it, read it. As always Success through intuition Really awesome. It's really cool, because I always thought they have so much expertise, and how did they do that? And I'm just like that. I've already consulted many companies and talked to them, until they take a step. They've already had ten meetings. You know what I mean. They want to do this, this, this, this, and nobody has started until today.
Speaker 1:No-transcript. Das jetzt, auf dass ich der reels rausschneiden kann okay, mach ich mal, einfach. So es war total geil. Und auf den messen nachher war es halt so, dass jeder wollte mich irgendwie mit auf dem messen nehmen, jede kompagnie, damit sie mich so als podcast halt haben, irgendwie. Ne, damals war ich aber noch nicht so. Dann nachher mittlerweile habe ich ja jetzt schon, but I wasn't like that yet Meanwhile I already have two sponsors, so two festivals. I also had a longer festival before that, so three. So that's already like that. But that's just a time capsule that I like, like your YouTube. You know, what really lies in my heart, but it's totally nice. I think also when creators can learn from each other, or when you just meet such business personalities.
Speaker 2:That's so cool, that's so I think it's also really nice, and especially when it's still in the same industry. But I have to say many from the industry are looking for other creators from whom they can copy and take over 100 percent of everything, because they see the inspiration in these people, of course, not sense and purpose. Of course you have to see what works for you personally. For example, I know some very well. They would never move out of Germany because they simply have their family, their friends there, and for them it is okay to then push so much on taxes and also live in the cold and I don't know what, but for them that's exactly the right thing and they would break so far away from being one For me.
Speaker 2:I was always such a little free spirit and I like to travel a lot and stuff, and you just have to see what is the best for you personally. That is, for example now it gets deep my biggest problem, which you might not even think. So I'm very bad at setting goals, so I personally have no goals. That's why it's maybe also good to work together with motivated people and, above all, to manage other models. You say it too, you have it too, or you do it too, because somehow that's more of an aspiration that I know I can help other people, because I myself have of course somewhere an aspiration and a certain expectation, a very, very high expectation of myself. But I would personally be completely fine with it if it didn't go so well, because it would still go.
Speaker 2:Well wäre, glaube ich, persönlich völlig fein damit, wenn es mal nicht so gut laufen würde, weil es immer noch gut laufen würde. Also, nicht so gut im Vergleich zu jetzt wäre ja immer noch, es läuft immer noch krass gut so, aber man will ja immer das Beste rausholen, man will immer größere Zahlen schreiben und so weiter. Also, man hat ja schon gewisse Anforderungen, aber mir fehlt es da persönlich total an Zielen. Also, ich habe nicht dieses eine Ziel, wo ich sage, das ist mein Ansporn, dafür stehe ich morgens auf, Dafür mache ich das alles Eben, weil ich es einfach aus reiner Überzeugung mache und einfach gerne mache. Aber oft ist das trotzdem ein Problem, eben auf der Business-Schiene, dass ich dann eben nicht aufwache und denke, jetzt mache ich das weil, sondern wirklich einfach nur ich habe and think now I'm doing it because, but really just, oh I'm just in the mood, positive and negative, I think, but the positive prevails.
Speaker 1:On which platform are you everywhere to find?
Speaker 2:Currently on Onlyfans, on Bestfans, on Fancyme. There are a lot of different ones. There is also Top Creator, and I love this website. It's great. Then, maloum, I'm represented. 4based I'm also still represented. That's always such a game. Somehow with me I let it run out again and again.
Speaker 1:You can't you can't, you can't, you can't, you can't. I tell you you can earn so much money just by affilating, because you only bring users there. My God, there are 75,000 women in a month and half of them are just affilating, just affilating. You don't have that on any other platform. It's so crazy, it's crazy.
Speaker 2:My attitude to it is simply that I don't want to advertise for anything anymore, but I don't really advertise the pages that I have now regularly. I advertise for FanzineBee because I'm a top creator there and, as I said, I think the platform is great, and I advertise for OnlyFans because it's just the biggest and because everyone still knows it. How many links do you have on your linktree? I have a lot of different linktree link me and so on. Links I have now, for example, or which ones do you apply for? So Except Pornhub, except 4Based and StripChat is also no longer in there because I'm not streaming actively right now, but those are at least the pages that I still have in addition. So Pornhub and StripChat, exactly, yes, that's it.
Speaker 1:So do you also have a lot of problems with cloud content?
Speaker 2:I have a league company that takes care of a lot of things, but there are certain pages that always make problems. I don't have to mention them here. I think you can think about what it's about. There are pages that always make problems and they will probably always cause problems because they are just not easy to reach, but otherwise it's actually left. What do I add? Because I'm already actively taking care of it. But I do exactly the same with models I'm in contact with. The first thing I do is look at these models' leagues to tell them, girl, this and that and that, my stuff to legal fans.
Speaker 1:I have my dashboard there, but, I'm honest, I don't even look at my dashboard.
Speaker 2:Yes, okay, but every evening I get two emails that have been taken down and that have to be checked again it but I just love the dashboard at LegalFans.
Speaker 1:Because in the past I just had a leak service that really only went after keywords and stuff. That was a catastrophe.
Speaker 2:You really have to go with the legal today that really, as soon as my face pops up somewhere, it's done. That has already brought me problems or it has brought other problems After Venus. Sorry at this point again to the dear Jason Steele he posted a picture with me and, yeah, that led to the fact that his entire Twitter account was hacked because it was seen as a leak, because it was content from me and I didn't check it in time because it was Venus.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he had his account but his entire account was gone and I'm really sorry.
Speaker 1:His account was gone.
Speaker 2:It worked. Yeah, his account was just gone. He wrote me and said can you please report that this was a mistake and that I am not stealing your content here and I am just like I'll do it right away. Then he probably came back and I think it didn't cause any more problems. But since then I always tell people mark me, just because you post your content with me and not just any content from me without marking me. And my company thinks that.
Speaker 1:Yes, but that's my thing. You should be marked too.
Speaker 2:Yes, actually I'm still really sorry, because you don't want this shock moment that the account is then deleted.
Speaker 1:Is your account on XSensitive?
Speaker 2:account is then deleted. Is your account on X sensitive? Definitely. I don't deal with X that much. I have to be honest.
Speaker 1:Yes, this account could contain sensitive content.
Speaker 1:Yes, but I have to say, girls, I also had an extra call from X with someone, because we are all aware that Instagram is just technically spinning. I hear that from everywhere, otherwise there wouldn't be these bunwaves. And then I actually had a call with someone from X. He told me a really cool trick. So, first of all, if you're German, you should post self-work anyway For youth protection. So it doesn't help you to post naked content, because you only have freeloaders. What do you want with that? It's nonsense. You know. For that you have porn, whatever. So I tell you, the more normal you post, the more reach you will get at X. It's just like that.
Speaker 2:Yes, 100% reach.
Speaker 1:You will simply get at x. It's just like that. And now you never know what has sensitive my account put on watch out. I didn't know how to get it out. When you go to the settings on the laptop, then you can say I want sensitive, sensitive things see, or I want to see them not see. That only works on the laptop. I have it because I never found it on my phone all the time sensitive things or I don't want to see them, but that's only possible on the laptop. I've never found it on my phone all the time. Such an setting I had anyway with, I think what was that? Tweet Deleter or something I really have every now and then. That's what big models do.
Speaker 1:Also complete timeline delete, complete interaction delete, because X also has a very big value on who you interact with. If you interact with bots, your account will also be ranked. A bit stupid. It always depends on the relationship how many people do you follow, how many followers do you have, Etc. And if you just go to the settings on the X on your laptop and say I don't want to see sensitive things, that's why I set it up If you post a bikini photo on your own account, for example, and they say, wow, it's sensitive. Then you don't see your picture on your own account. Then there is a sensitive content.
Speaker 2:Yes, that's the best.
Speaker 1:And then you can say right away well, I'll take it down again. And the account is not sensitive because your account is shown to much less people. That's nonsense, yes, that's true.
Speaker 2:I would advise everyone don't take an example from me. I use it for my own fun. That's why my agency posts sometimes a few selfies from me just to entertain the people who are there. But you notice, of course, that that doesn't change anything at all in terms of range. So I win in terms of range, but it has never been my goal For that. It was always TikTok, instagram, snapchat and so on, so that you're on TikTok.
Speaker 1:I have to pull you in there too. How do you get on TikTok?
Speaker 2:What exactly do you want to go out? Then I might have different answers.
Speaker 1:How many accounts do you have? Which reach do you have on the accounts and how do you not manage to be banned?
Speaker 2:A private one, two for business. And yes, it's definitely more difficult with sexier content, which in that case maybe just means you have an excerpt, a top with an excerpt.
Speaker 1:An excerpt is enough, exactly so.
Speaker 2:You have to be careful, but it works, it works. I had bigger accounts that were, of course, all blocked. I think everyone can sing a song from it. What was your biggest? Something over 100k. But I wasn't even known as Sally Dinosaur.
Speaker 2:I went viral on TikTok, I think, because of my hair color and because many said I don't understand it. Tell me my dad today Crazy, you look like Lena Meyer, landrut. Crazy, you look like Sayuri. That's a German streamer. In the meantime, a very good friend of mine, which is very funny, came through and I look like Captain Marvel. So, and through these constant comparisons, I was like people, do I have my own identity or am I just someone who looks like someone? And then I started to make a little content about it and laughing a little bit about it and that went viral for the conditions at the time. And then I had over 100,000 followers there within a few months. And then I made the mistake when I started with the business, I posted my content on this account and it was gone very quickly. He set up nine again, around 60, 70.
Speaker 1:I see you have 18.9 and 33.7. Did I find one?
Speaker 2:yet yes, my private one. Oh, that's a very small account.
Speaker 1:I'll just follow you Very nice.
Speaker 2:Wait, I have to look myself. Don't be surprised.
Speaker 1:I only take mine to the movie. I do it totally without a head. I just take it to the movie and save it.
Speaker 2:I feel that I do that with my private one. It's called Sally Dinosauria, the German version. I don't care, what I post, when I post what. That's the biggest mistake you can make, not to posten Oder zu kurz hintereinander. Ne Ja, ja, genau.
Speaker 2:Gerade TikTok schränkt die Reichweite extrem ein. Wenn du fünfmal am Tag postest und dann eine Woche nicht, dann bist du schon wieder richtig. Das komm echt jetzt Ganz, ganz schlimm. Du musst regelmäßig posten, du musst wirklich, wenn du dich dazu entscheidest, und wie viel Zeit musst du dazwischen lassen? Das ist völlig egal. Du kannst auch diese fünf Posts hintereinander machen, theoretisch Okay, aber täglich, wie viele täglich? Also, ich würde immer empfehlen, zwei, mindestens drei, wenn du richtig motiviert bist und den Content dafür hast, mor noon evening, so you can take over any time zone anywhere. And important, important, important new update from TikTok stories. Tiktok stories, a story that can just be a repost of your last reel. So what? You posted just this video in your story time or a picture that's always online in your story, because the story is shown by non-followers. Oh, good to know. Also, das fange ich jetzt auch an auf all diesen Accounts seit ein paar Wochen, und das kann ich nur jedem als Tipp geben.
Speaker 1:Ach, komm, hör doch auf. Das wusste ich gar nicht.
Speaker 2:Ist auch recht neu, soweit ich weiß. Ich glaube so zwei, drei Monate.
Speaker 1:Also, es muss immer etwas in der Story sein.
Speaker 2:Genau. Also, selbst wenn du eine Minute, bevor die Story ausläuft, dann direkt etwas postest, ist völlig in Ordnung. Du kannst, wenn du lustig bist, auch zwei, drei Stories posten, aber eine sollte immer online sein, damit dein Bild immer präsent nochmal bei dieser Entdecken-Page angezeigt wird.
Speaker 1:Ah, alles klar. Wie oft wirst du sagen, muss man bei Instagram posten?
Speaker 2:Genau dasselbe zwei bis to say. You have to post on Instagram Exactly the same two to three times and use test reels. Ah people, this function is worth gold, and if you get rid of it, then we're all back on the march.
Speaker 1:Yeah, exactly test reels. But what I find much more blatant is the reach when you post with edits.
Speaker 2:Yes, I've heard that a lot. I don't do it anymore.
Speaker 1:Says Mosseri too. He even said in the question round that they give people who post with edits more reach.
Speaker 2:It was also said that you shouldn't pre-plan on Instagram itself, because that limits the range.
Speaker 1:No, he also said that in the question round last time you have to watch Musseri, he answers exactly such questions. He denied that. He says Reels plan, he plans. Everything has nothing to do with your reach it doesn't work anymore. It goes to the new one.
Speaker 2:You can't plan Reels on Instagram anymore.
Speaker 1:Sure, I can do that every day.
Speaker 2:Then you don't have a new update.
Speaker 1:Then I might not want that.
Speaker 2:Then you won't have it, because there shouldn't be any highlights anymore.
Speaker 1:I don't have anything new yet. Wait, let me go to the App Store. Let's take a quick look. So, as I said, edits he said last time because they want to push Edits who posts with Edits Reels. That's why I always do. It gets more range. Let's get to the topic of Snapchat. How affine are you with Snapchat?
Speaker 2:I've been on it for a while because I definitely recognized the importance. I recognized that it has a lot of potential. But to monetize there you need 50,000 followers else. So you have to be really, really careful what you post in these spotlights Stories. You have to be super active.
Speaker 1:If your spotlight wasn't posted two, three times because it contains an explicit link, so it wasn't posted, you have no warning. Can you then throw the account away?
Speaker 2:I would say no, because the Spotlights always cause problems, and that is a well-known problem with Snapchat, For example. Even if I post Spotlights, they are not displayed at all by my agency. They post in addition to me. The reels of them are not displayed at all. We are then suddenly two days at all nothing was posted, because it was not loaded, although it was uploaded. That's why I would say no. But very, very important, the mistake was made by a friend of mine. If you have a public profile, don't take any friendship requests, because then it should only be a public profile. If you take friendship requests and get in more in-depth contact with people and we all know, why you want to do that öffentliches Profil sein Nimmst du Freundschaftsanfragen an und gehst in den genaueren Kontakt mit Leuten, und wir wissen alle, wofür du das dann machen willst, und zwar, um noch mehr Geld aus denen rauszuholen. Dann kannst du das Profil direkt wegschmeißen, Direkt.
Speaker 1:Auch wenn es Freunde von dir sind und du wirklich nichts mit denen redest.
Speaker 2:Natürlich nicht, sondern ich meine wirklich, wenn du mit dem Gedanken dahinter rangehst okay, ich edit dich jetzt, weil dann kann ich deine Nachricht sehen, sonst siehst du ja keine Nachrichten von denen. Also du kriegst ja dann keine Benachrichtigungen, wenn die geschrieben haben, sondern nur diesen replies. Wenn du aber denen eine Anfrage schickst und denen anfängst, sachen verkaufen zu wollen oder auf deine Plattform zu verweisen, kannst du den Account wegschmeißen.
Speaker 1:Dann kannst du Frage? Okay question. Where do I know that my account is banned on Snapchat or has a shadow ban or something?
Speaker 2:I don't think you know. I don't think you know about Snapchat. So I got an account. Was it even blocked? No, it wasn't blocked, that's right. I still have two permanent ones, but they didn't bring anything, so really nothing.
Speaker 1:I have that with one of mine too. I don't get any views at all and everyone is like I have a lot of reach and a lot of traffic from Snapchat, and I think what?
Speaker 2:No, then it might be too late. No, 100% guarantee, but that would be my assessment now.
Speaker 1:But I've never gotten reach on that and I've never got reach on that and I've never had Snapchat on that, yeah. I've, but you know what I did? I didn't know that Everyone's like yeah, you can put your link on Snapchat.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they all said that at the beginning and the accounts are now all gone.
Speaker 1:But I can't find out if I'm banned, if the account is banned or not, because, to be honest, I don't notice anything from the Snapchat traffic.
Speaker 2:You should actually. So actually it works pretty well. I have now, I think, in the two months where I have it roundabout, roughly estimated, I think, 17,000 followers or something, and much more important, with the spotlights sometimes I have 1,000 calls, sometimes I have 100,000 calls, so very random that's. That's so random. Sometimes I have 30 calls after a few hours, sometimes it has a lot of thousands of calls after a few minutes or hours. So it also depends a little on the content.
Speaker 2:Snapchat is like TikTok before, very strange when it comes to the content and doesn't tell. Kommt auch ein bisschen auf den Content an. Snapchat ist wie TikTok früher, ganz komisch was den Content angeht und sagt dir auch nicht genau was für Content gut ankommt. Es ist schon viel Ragebait, mag ich aber nicht so gerne. Also, es ist die letzte Story die du hochlädst sollte immer Ragebait sein. Das heißt, vielleicht hast du es auch schon gesehen die posten ein Selfie, was sie auch schon davor gepostet haben, und machen einen roten Kreis irgendwo hin, so one on ah, have you seen that? Oh, my god, look there. So that you click on the story. That's the last story. It's always shown as a picture of the person so that you can watch the story, and that's why they always do a Ragebait in the last story. They upload from the day.
Speaker 2:Also such a trick, that the big influencers do, especially the Amis, who are all in the same agency. How influencer machen vor allem die Amis, die alle in der gleichen Agency sind? Woher weißt du das? Ich habe mich so mit diesem Thema auseinandergesetzt. Ich bin aber auch voll drinnen. Thema Bobhaus und sowas aus Amerika. Ich bin ja nächsten Monat. Nee, quatsch, was haben wir September? Ende nächsten Monat bin ich wieder in Miami und habe ein paar coole Collabs geplant, will aber noch nicht zu viel verraten.
Speaker 1:I've planned a few cool collabs, but I don't want to tell too much yet. When did you get the collabs? When? Are you going to the pub?
Speaker 2:That's the question. That's the question.
Speaker 1:How Did you write the girls yourself?
Speaker 2:Yes, on Instagram that with my main account. That's why it's even more pain that I don't have it right now. But I have at least two WhatsApp numbers and I'll definitely meet with those girls gerade nicht habe, aber ich habe zumindest zwei WhatsApp-Nummern und mit denen bin ich in Kontakt, mit denen treffe ich mich auf jeden Fall. Und ich habe mit einem da möchte ich gerade den Namen nicht verraten, aber ich glaube, das wird dann bekannt gegeben mit einem sehr wie kann ich das jetzt sagen umstrittenen Menschen Kontakt, und er kennt halt alle Mädels aus dem Bobhaus und ist auch sehr, sehr gut mit denen. Deswegen wir planen, and he knows all the girls from the Bob House and is very, very good with them. That's why we're planning a collab house with him together. So a business partner and I, who will also be there, plan a collab house in LA together with him, let's see who will go there.
Speaker 2:Oh God, how honest now I think that the Bob House will never accept other collabs. First of all, the Bob House doesn't really exist anymore. They have dissolved half and half. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's interesting. That's so interesting right now. So how I got in there was really only via Instagram.
Speaker 1:But how did you do that?
Speaker 2:I just follow you a little longer. Then I wrote to you at some point. I just follow you a little longer. Then I wrote to you at some point. Hi, I saw you made content with a friend of mine. Cool, I'm then and then in Miami. Are you up to content to start? Yeah, cool, I'm on a card meeting Then and then we'll meet there. We made a reel. We understood each other well. We now have an appointment for Miami and that's how you build it up. I'm generally I connect with people, that I also like I've already told you that and I'm very, very happy that these people are so business-affine and they're really behind it and they see so, wow, awesome German range, and we Germans think of ourselves as awesome American range. So for us it's quasi win-win that they think cool European, super cool. I have to go to the market.
Speaker 1:Yes, the Americans want a lot of the German range. I've already noticed that.
Speaker 2:Exactly that's why, and so it happened that I had this collapse once in Miami and in LA, and now I'm fine with them, and and so there are more collabs.
Speaker 1:Oh God, that's so exciting who was that.
Speaker 2:Once the Angela there, you might also see content with her online. Angela De Mova. She mostly does car content. That's why I've been so so, so, so cool. Angelina, her name is Angelina De Mova. She usually makes car content current.
Speaker 1:Wow, she's big.
Speaker 2:And Angela. Her name is similar, angela Mazzanti. She now has 995,000 followers and she's like this goth mommy, so completely different actually, but it just fit with the tattoos super well and both very, very loving personalities, so very, very sympathetic and very, very great people and I'm totally happy in this area to be able to make such contacts in this area and I think it was great I think mega, but now I have to, but your accounts are clean my accounts are clean.
Speaker 1:Of course, my accounts are clean, no fear yes, I am so totally about what that means, instagram. I also say to everyone who writes to me about Instagram can we please write Telegram or something? But because I don't communicate on Instagram at all. There are also so many models who have been locked up in the news because of some words.
Speaker 2:Yes, and you don't know exactly. So a lot is said about sexual contact in the chats, but you didn't do anything about it. But Instagram just sees it differently. So, yes, I would advise everyone to watch out. I do a lot of WhatsApp in the meantime if I want to share my number. Of course, Exactly, that's, take care of it. I do a lot of WhatsApp in the meantime if I want to share my number Exactly.
Speaker 1:Yes, that's how I handle it, my dear. We have now spoken for almost one and a half hours. It was so great. We definitely have to do a second episode because I wanted to discuss so many topics with you.
Speaker 1:As far as business is concerned, maybe you'll have some time at some point, because I just wanted to talk to you about this whole content organization and this whole content production, etc. And how do you manage all your employees. I would like to talk to you about it again. Maybe we can find another appointment then, because it's so informative and you have so much expertise. It's just totally crazy.
Speaker 2:I was definitely really happy. Thank you for the invitation. I would be, happy if we could repeat that soon.
Speaker 1:That would be so nice. I thank you. Thank you, do you like to give the girls something else?
Speaker 2:Yes, we have discussed it quite often today, so I have to mention it again Look with whom you are surrounded, with which people are you on the road, motivate, inspire you. Of course you have friends. They are maybe a little more in the chiller mode. That's totally great. You also need friends with whom you can just make nonsense. But if you want to go more in the direction of business and want to build something for you, want to build your future, then really look for the contacts that bring you exactly to these things and motivate you and stay tuned. There are always good and bad times, but stay tuned Also, especially when it comes to friends. That's very, very, very, very important. So many people give up, but not the people who give up in these times, because then it doesn't work. So stay tuned, stay motivated.
Speaker 1:Thank you. Okay, we'll chat in a moment. My love and thank you for the great episode and I think there will be another continuation here. It's so great.
Speaker 2:Kurz, meine liebe und vielen dank für die tolle episode, und ich glaube, es wird hier noch eine fortsetzung von geben, wenn es so toll