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| Revenue Stream | Typical Share | |----------------|--------------| | Subscription | 60‑70 % of total revenue (monthly/annual plans). | | Pay‑Per‑View | 20‑30 % (higher‑margin for premium “Double C” clips). | | Tips/Credits | 5‑10 % (users can tip performers or purchase credits for exclusive content). | | Affiliate Partnerships | 5‑10 % (referral traffic from adult‑traffic networks). | | Merchandise | Minimal – occasional branded items (e.g., posters). |


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| Aspect | Description | |--------|-------------| | Work Hours | 6-8 hour shoots, 2-4 scenes per week (studio) + daily self-produced content | | Financial Model | Flat fee ($800–$2,500 per scene) + residuals (rare) + separate fan site income | | Social Media | Mandatory daily posting on Twitter/Reddit/IG (alt accounts). Branding includes “college girl next door” aesthetic | | Privacy Measures | Stage name (Ruby Moon), geoblocking home city, no real college affiliation disclosed |

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