OnlyFans Goes to Business School

OnlyFans is venturing into the world of business education, leveraging its 4 million creator businesses to share entrepreneurial expertise. The platform has tapped lingerie entrepreneur Rachael McCrary to teach creators how to monetize their ideas and navigate entrepreneurship as a woman.

The move marks OnlyFans' first foray into creating content focused solely on building a business. As part of this effort, the company plans to offer four videos featuring McCrary's insights on pitching investors, building a brand, and navigating entrepreneurship in a male-dominated industry. The classes are intended to help creators scale their businesses beyond adult content.

McCrary, 48, brought her unique perspective to the table having previously struggled to break into corporate fashion due to her experience as a former SuicideGirl. Her own entrepreneurial journey was marked by challenges from VCs who doubted women-led companies. Spice Rack, which she founded with Sequoia Partners China and Mucker Capital backing, is among fewer than 1 percent of VC-funded companies that are wholly led by women.

In an interview, McCrary stated, "OnlyFans is a community of over 4 million creator businesses... It makes sense that we are the perfect platform to share tips on entrepreneurship." The venture is part of OnlyFans' push into safe-for-work content and aims to inspire entrepreneurs among its users.
 
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OnlyFans wants to be cool now? Like, they're trying to branch out from being just a platform for adult content and become "thought leaders" or whatever πŸ™„. Rachael McCrary is a big deal, I guess, having been a SuicideGirl and all that drama πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's interesting that OnlyFans is tapping into her experience as a woman entrepreneur, because they're basically saying their platform is the perfect place to share business tips... yeah sure πŸ€‘. And it's cute how they're trying to attract more entrepreneurs beyond just adult content. Maybe they'll succeed and become the next big thing in edumacation πŸ“šπŸ‘€
 
I'm loving this move by OnlyFans! 🀩 I mean, who better to teach creators about building a business than someone who's been in their shoes? Rachael McCrary's story is so inspiring - from struggling to break into the corporate world to becoming an entrepreneur and founder of Spice Rack. It's amazing that she's now using her experience to help others on OnlyFans. I'm excited to check out these videos and learn more about pitching investors, building a brand, and navigating a male-dominated industry as a woman πŸ’ΌπŸ‘©β€CEO. This is exactly the kind of content that'll help creators scale their businesses and make a real impact! πŸ’₯
 
I'm both stoked and skeptical about OnlyFans' new business education initiative πŸ€”πŸ’Ό. On one hand, having Rachael McCrary share her expertise as a woman entrepreneur is super inspiring, especially for those struggling in male-dominated industries 😊. Her experiences with VCs doubting women-led companies are really relatable, and I love that she's bringing her own story to the table.

On the other hand, I'm wondering how legit these classes will be πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. OnlyFans is still an adult content platform, after all πŸ“Ί. Are they going to separate their business education from the rest of the site, or are creators just expected to "keep it clean" while sharing their entrepreneurial tips? And what's to stop some of these classes from being a total sales pitch for their own products or services? πŸ”₯πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I think this is a super cool move by OnlyFans! As you know, the gig economy has exploded in recent years and creators are looking for ways to diversify their income streams. This partnership with Rachael McCrary is perfect timing - she's got real-world experience and expertise that can help these entrepreneurs scale beyond adult content.

It's also awesome that they're focusing on safe-for-work content - let's be real, that's a huge part of the appeal for creators who want to keep their work separate from more...ahem...mature material. I'm curious to see how this venture plays out and whether it'll help inspire more women-led businesses in the industry πŸ“ˆπŸ’Ό
 
I think it's so cool that OnlyFans is taking steps to support creators in building their businesses beyond adult content πŸ’ΌπŸ‘₯. I mean, it's not always easy being a woman in business, especially when you're trying to pitch investors or build a brand πŸ€”. Rachael McCrary's story is really inspiring - from struggling to break into corporate fashion to founding her own successful company with all-women leadership πŸ™Œ.

I love that OnlyFans is tapping into its creator community to share expertise and create content focused on entrepreneurship πŸ“š. It's a great way for the platform to promote women in business and provide resources for creators who want to scale their businesses beyond adult content πŸ’Έ. And, let's be real, it's about time! 😊
 
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