Promoting Your Fansit on TikTok
TikTok is the highest-reach platform for top-of-funnel discovery — but the most restrictive on adult content and direct linking. Use it for awareness, not direct conversion.
What TikTok allows
- Personal brand content — lifestyle, behind-the-scenes, talking-head, niche hobbies.
- Bio link to a personal website (including a link page).
- Suggestive content at the edge of community guidelines.
- Cross-promotion of "creator content elsewhere" without naming adult platforms.
What gets you banned
- Direct mention of Fansit by name in video captions or voiceover.
- Visible nudity or explicit content — TikTok bans these instantly.
- Adult-specific hashtags.
- Soliciting subscribers explicitly in voiceover.
- Bio links to clearly adult sites (some tolerated, most flagged).
The TikTok funnel
The way TikTok-to-Fansit actually works:
- TikTok video → builds your follower count.
- Followers go to your bio link page → see your full link list.
- Link page → has the Fansit link alongside other socials.
- Click-through → arrives on your Fansit profile.
- Profile → converts based on your usual conversion math.
Each step has heavy fall-off. Expect 5-15% click-through from bio link to Fansit profile, then your usual subscribe conversion (1-5% of profile views).
What content to post
What works on TikTok for Fansit creators:
- Lifestyle / personality content — your daily routine, gym, food, travel.
- Talking-head answer videos — respond to common DMs or questions.
- POV / aesthetic content — moody, well-lit, hint of the persona.
- Niche hobby content — fishing, gaming, photography, cooking, art — anything that builds an audience.
- "Day in the life" content with implied teasing without explicit reveal.
What doesn't work:
- Generic adult-creator content — flagged or removed.
- Recycled Instagram reels.
- Content that obviously says "I have an OnlyFans / Fansit."
- Excessive product placement.
The bio link strategy
Same as Instagram — never link directly to Fansit. Use a link-in-bio service:
- Beacons, Linktree, your own Carrd page.
- List your Fansit alongside Twitter, Instagram, etc.
- Track click-through with tracking links.
Caption / voiceover strategy
Don't say "Fansit." Instead:
- ✅ "Full set in the link in bio."
- ✅ "If you want the longer version, you know where to find me."
- ✅ "More on the platform in my bio."
- ❌ "Subscribe to my OnlyFans / Fansit."
Even subtle naming gets flagged by TikTok's audio moderation.
Hashtag strategy
- Niche-specific hashtags for your hobby / content style: #photography #fitnessjourney #vanlife.
- Mid-traffic hashtags (10K-1M videos) outperform mega-hashtags (#fyp).
- Avoid spam hashtags (#viral #foryou) — they mark you as spam.
Posting cadence
- 2-5 videos per day is optimal during your first 90 days.
- Test different times — your audience peak is your best time.
- Don't delete underperformers — TikTok sometimes resurfaces older videos that hit.
Account longevity
TikTok bans adult creators frequently. Strategies:
- Multiple accounts — build a small backup network.
- Don't use your real face on every video if you can avoid it (audio overlay over hands, lifestyle content, etc.).
- Keep your link page updated so banned accounts can be replaced quickly.
Cross-platform play
TikTok works best as part of a broader strategy:
- TikTok for reach (cold awareness).
- Instagram for warm engagement (followers who already discovered you).
- X (Twitter) for adult content and direct promotion.
- DMs across all platforms to convert.
A typical successful Fansit creator with TikTok presence has:
- 50K-500K TikTok followers.
- 3-10% of those visit the bio link monthly.
- 5-15% of those click through to Fansit.
- 1-5% of those subscribe.
Math: 100K TikTok followers → 3K-10K bio link visits → 150-1,500 Fansit profile views → 2-75 new subs per month from TikTok alone.
Don't buy followers
Buying TikTok followers tanks your engagement rate, which kills your reach. Always organic.