
eBook: "The Agency’s Guide to Publishing Articles on Only Fans Insider Magazine"
- Maya Sterling
- Aug 12
- 13 min read

The Ultimate Guide to Elevating Your Models, Winning Clients, and Growing Your Agency Revenue
Why This Guide Matters
In today’s creator economy, fans are flooded with endless posts, selfies, and videos. But what cuts through the noise isn’t just content—it’s story. Agencies that understand this win bigger contracts, keep their clients longer, and position their roster as true influencers instead of just “content creators.”
And here’s the secret: Getting featured in Only Fans Insider Magazine is not like throwing a social post into the algorithm and hoping it sticks. This is permanent, searchable, professional press—the kind that shows up in Google results, impresses brand partners, and keeps working for you long after the first post goes live.
As the first and only magazine in this space dedicated to your clients, we’ve built a platform that’s not just about attention—it’s about authority. Authority leads to opportunities: brand deals, media coverage, collabs, event invites, even licensing and TV roles.
The agencies who leverage this early will own the competitive advantage.
Table of Contents
1. Why Getting Featured Matters for Agencies
2. The Power of Your Client’s Brand Narrative
3. Step-by-Step Publishing Process
Logging In with Your Agency Account
Choosing the Right Article Type for Maximum Impact
Unlocking Wholesale Agency Pricing
“Before We Start” – What to Know Before the Interview
Breaking Down the 6-Question Interview Process
Picking the Right Questions for Your Client’s Stage
Writing with Personality and Emotional Connection
Crafting Titles and Subtitles That Pop
How to Choose the Perfect Cover Photo
Building Gallery One – The Origin Story
Building Gallery Two – The Spotlight Moment
Deciding Whether to Include Agency Branding
Uploading Public Contact Info and Calls-to-Action
Payment, Publishing, and Proofing Best Practices
4. Sharing the Article Like a Pro
Step 1: Add it to Your Linktree or Bio Links Immediately
Step 2: Post on Every Social Media Platform
Step 3: Invite Only Fans Insider Magazine as a Collaborator
Step 4: Email It to Your Existing Audience
Step 5: Repurpose Into Multiple Content Pieces
Step 6: Share in Groups & Communities
Step 7: Keep Resharing Quarterly
5. The 4-Week Social Media Promotion Plan
Week 1: The Launch Week
Day 1 – Launch Post
Day 3 – Behind-the-Scenes
Week 2: Story & Engagement Hooks
Day 7 – Quote Graphic
Day 10 – Carousel Post
Week 3: Social Proof & FOMO
Day 14 – Fan Reactions
Day 17 – “In Case You Missed It” Push
Week 4: The Evergreen Push
Day 21 – Throwback + Reflection
Day 28 – Share a Teaser for Next Time
6. Why Monthly Features Keep You Relevant
7. Final Motivation: Playing the Long Game
Why Getting Featured Matters for Agencies
If you manage models and creators, you know retention is everything. Clients leave agencies when they feel stuck, unseen, or like they could “do it themselves.”
Publishing their stories changes that dynamic. Instead of being “just another agency” handling their posts, you become the agency that got them on the cover of a magazine. You become the partner that delivers something they can’t do alone—professional press.
Think about it: Your model gets an SEO-indexed feature they can send to friends, family, fans, and potential brand partners. Their fans see them as bigger than the platform. Brands see them as credible. And you? You’re the one who made it happen.
The Power of Your Client’s Brand Narrative
Social media is short-term. Press is long-term.
When a fan sees a creator’s name in an article—paired with professional photos, thoughtful answers, and a story they connect with—it builds a different kind of loyalty.
Example:
Two creators start the same month. One posts daily, grinds content, and burns out in a year. The other gets featured in the magazine every quarter—fans watch their journey unfold, hear their stories, see them evolve. Guess which one is still thriving three years later?
Pro Tip: Talk Like You’re at Coffee, Not a Conference
The most engaging features read like a personal conversation—not a formal press release. Fans and brands want to “hear” your client’s voice.
Encourage your models to use speech-to-text while answering questions. It captures natural tone and personality. Then, run it through AI or a grammar tool for polish. This keeps authenticity while ensuring the piece is professional.
Step-by-Step Publishing Process
1. Log in with Your Agency Account
Use your agency login. If you have multiple team members, store credentials securely in LastPass or another password manager. This ensures your whole team can submit features without security risks.
2. Choose the Right Article Type
Click the “Get Featured” button. Then choose:
Featured Article – Top-tier coverage, premium placement.
Spotlight Article – Mid-level, great for announcements.
Lifestyle Article – Travel, cosplay, ink, LGBTQ+, alt lifestyles.
Fashion Article – Style, shoots, and brand collabs.
Business Article – For brand partnerships, launches.
Job Listing/Job Wanted – Recruiting or seeking work.
Pick the one that matches your client’s current “headline” moment—a big announcement, a collab, a major milestone.
3. Unlock Wholesale Agency Pricing
Scroll below the standard pricing to find: “Posting as an Agency? Click Here.”
This gives you access to heavily discounted rates so you can publish for multiple clients without breaking budget. The price drop is so steep that one brand deal or new client often covers it.
4. Before You Start: Read the Guidelines
Keep all answers PG-13
No profanity or explicit language
Stay on brand—this is about influence, not explicit content
The more professional the feature, the more you can use it in future brand pitches.
💡 Pro Tip: Use our AI tool to help create an avatar if your model, then run the questions through ChatGPT or DeepSeek. Also, we recommend copying and pasting the questions and responses into Word or a Note App, editing your interview, then copying and pasting your final draft into the interview. This will help you to develop a personal brand narrative that flows and residents your personal brand.
5. The 6-Question Interview Process
Every interview follows this format:
Welcome & Introduction
How It All Got Started
Why You’re Passionate / Announcement
Fun or Surprising Fact
Where Things Are Headed / Advice
Final Wrap-Up & Where to Find More
6. Pick the Right Questions for Your Client’s Stage
If it’s a first feature, go with intro-style prompts. If it’s a return feature, use the “Welcome back” prompts to show evolution.
Example:
First time – “Tell us how it all began…”
Return – “What’s changed since your last feature?”
This lets you publish multiple articles per year per client without feeling repetitive.
7. Write with Personality
Fans don’t just want facts—they want feelings. Instead of “I started in 2021,” have your client say: “In 2021, I was working two jobs and posting selfies for fun—never imagining it would turn into this.”
8. Craft the Title & Subtitle
Use AI to brainstorm 10 headline options and pick the one that stops you mid-scroll. The subtitle should tease the heart of the article, making readers click.
9. Choose the Perfect Cover Image
Your cover is your scroll-stopper. Match the mood of the story: vibrant for fun, moody for serious, bold for announcements.
The cover will be displayed in both landscape (16:9) and a square thumbnail (1:1). So choose an image where the subject is located in the center of the image.

10. Build Gallery One – The Origin Story
30 images max, focused on the “how it started” part of your client’s journey.
Include photographs credit.
11. Build Gallery Two – The Spotlight Moment
30 images max, showing the announcement or current brand push.
Include photographs credit.
12. Decide Whether to Include Agency Branding
Pros:
Extra visibility
Backlink for SEO
Credibility boost
Cons:
Could feel too sales-driven to some readers
We recommend branding for long-term agency growth.
13. Add Public Contact Info & Calls-to-Action
Include OF handle, call-to-action phrase, URL, Instagram handle, and a short, compelling bio.
14. Payment, Publishing & Proofing
After payment, your feature goes live instantly. Proofread, edit if needed, then share.
4. Share the Article Like a Pro
Publishing your article is only half the job—the other half is making sure as many people as possible see it. A feature in Only Fans Insider Magazine is evergreen content, meaning it’s not limited to a 24-hour story or a social media post that gets buried in the feed. It’s a permanent, professional press piece you can keep driving traffic to for years.
Here’s how to make sure your client’s feature becomes one of their most-viewed, most-shared pieces of content:
Step 1: Add it to Your Linktree or Bio Links Immediately
The moment the article is live, copy the unique URL and paste it into your client’s Linktree, Beacons, or other bio link tools.
Title the link with something enticing, like:
"Read My Official Magazine Feature!"
"As Seen in Only Fans Insider Magazine"
"Exclusive Interview – My Story"
This ensures every single person who visits their profile sees the link right away—whether they’re on OnlyFans, Instagram, TikTok, Fansly, or Twitter/X.
Step 2: Post on Every Social Media Platform
Don’t just post once. Share across all platforms multiple times over the first 30 days, then re-share strategically in the months ahead.
Ideas for captions:
Quote a powerful or funny line from the interview.
Tease a detail in the article without giving it away (example: "In this interview, I finally share what really happened when…").
Share a behind-the-scenes photo of the interview process or the photoshoot.
Platforms to post on:
Instagram (feed, story, and reels)
Twitter/X
TikTok
Facebook Pages or Groups
Reddit communities that allow self-promotion
Telegram channels for fans
Fansly/OnlyFans wall posts (free and paid)
Step 3: Invite Only Fans Insider Magazine as a Collaborator
On platforms like Instagram and Facebook, tag Only Fans Insider Magazine as a collaborator on your post. This means your feature will also appear on our feed, giving you access to our extended audience and credibility.
This drastically increases your reach, since our followers will see it as if it came from us.
It also builds trust—fans see that your feature is verified by the official magazine account.
Step 4: Email It to Your Existing Audience
If your client has an email list (even a small one), send the article out as a special announcement.
Use subject lines like:
"My Official Magazine Feature Just Dropped!"
"Exclusive: My Story in Only Fans Insider"
Step 5: Repurpose Into Multiple Content Pieces
Don’t just link the article—milk it for content:
Pull 3–5 quotes and turn them into text-on-photo graphics.
Use screenshots of the magazine page as carousel posts.
Turn the story into a TikTok or Instagram Reel “storytime” video.
Share an audio clip reading your favorite part of the article.
This creates weeks of content from one feature.
Step 6: Share in Groups & Communities
Post in online communities where your fans and potential new followers hang out.
Share in niche groups—cosplay forums, tattoo fan pages, travel groups—whatever aligns with your article topic.
Be sure to post as “sharing something cool I’m proud of” rather than blatant sales.
Step 7: Keep Resharing Quarterly
Unlike social media posts, your article never expires. Bring it back to life whenever you:
Hit a new milestone
Have a related announcement
Are introducing yourself to a new audience
Example: "Throwback to my first big feature in Only Fans Insider Magazine—this was the moment everything changed for me."
💡 Pro Tip for Agencies: Create a shared calendar of your clients’ features and schedule quarterly re-shares. This ensures the article keeps bringing in new eyes, new subscribers, and new opportunities.
5. 4-Week Social Media Plan
Post 8 times over 4 weeks, mixing quotes, images, behind-the-scenes, and “in case you missed it” pushes.
One of the biggest mistakes creators make after getting press is only posting about it once. A professional PR team knows that the goal is sustained visibility—you want to stay in your followers’ feeds and keep the conversation going.
This 4-week plan spreads out your posts so your article keeps getting clicks long after the initial hype. It’s also designed to hit different angles of your feature—quotes, behind-the-scenes shots, visuals, and direct call-to-actions—so it never feels repetitive.
Week 1: The Launch Week
This is your most important push—the week you introduce your audience to your article and make them excited to read it.
Day 1 – Launch Post
Content: A high-quality image from the article or the cover image.
Caption idea:
"It’s official—my feature in Only Fans Insider Magazine is LIVE! 🎉 I finally get to share my story, my journey, and my biggest secrets with all of you. You can read the full article here: [link]"
Tip: Tag @OnlyFansInsiderMagazine and invite us as a collaborator.
Day 3 – Behind-the-Scenes
Content: A photo or short video from the interview process, photoshoot, or a candid prep moment.
Caption idea:
"Here’s a peek at what went on behind the camera for my latest feature in Only Fans Insider Magazine. 📸"
Week 2: Story & Engagement Hooks
Now that the hype is out, it’s time to draw people in with story snippets.
Day 7 – Quote Graphic
Content: Pull one memorable or inspiring line from your interview and turn it into a branded graphic.
Caption idea:
"‘The moment I realized I could make a living doing what I love, my life changed forever.’ 💡 More in my Only Fans Insider Magazine feature → [link]"
Day 10 – Carousel Post
Content: A series of 4–5 photos related to your article—mix in professional shots and personal snapshots.
Caption idea:
"This is me—unedited, unfiltered, and unapologetic. Read the full story in my Only Fans Insider Magazine feature."
Week 3: Social Proof & FOMO
This week is all about showing other people engaging with your article to make new readers curious.
Day 14 – Fan Reactions
Content: Screenshots of positive DMs, comments, or reposts from fans who read your article.
Caption idea:
"Your messages after reading my Only Fans Insider feature have me in my feels 😭💖 Thank you for the love!"
Day 17 – “In Case You Missed It” Push
Content: Same cover image or a different hero shot from the article.
Caption idea:
"ICYMI: My Only Fans Insider Magazine interview is still live and you can read it for free. Have you read it yet? 👉 [link]"
Week 4: The Evergreen Push
This week positions your article as part of your permanent story—content you can resurface again and again.
Day 21 – Throwback + Reflection
Content: A reflective caption about what’s happened since the article went live.
Caption idea:
"It’s been 3 weeks since my Only Fans Insider Magazine feature dropped, and so much has happened since…"
Day 28 – Share a Teaser for Next Time
Content: A hint at your next article or update you’ll share.
Caption idea:
"This was only the beginning… my next big update with Only Fans Insider is coming soon 👀"
💡 Pro Tip for Agencies:
Don’t leave it to chance—pre-write these 8 posts for your clients as soon as their article is live. That way, they just need to copy, paste, and post. It increases compliance and ensures every feature gets the maximum exposure possible.
6. Why Monthly Features Keep You Relevant
Publishing once is good. Publishing consistently is how you own the narrative.
For agencies, your job isn’t just to get your models seen—it’s to keep them remembered. The reality is, in the fast-moving creator economy, attention is a currency. Your models aren’t just competing with other OnlyFans creators. They’re competing with every other influencer, celebrity, and brand in your audience’s feed. And in a market where content is disposable and algorithms move fast, yesterday’s news really is yesterday’s news.
This is why agencies who schedule monthly features for their roster dominate visibility.
Why Consistency Wins
Repetition builds recognition. The more often fans, followers, and potential subscribers see your client’s name and face, the more familiar—and valuable—they become.
Keeps the conversation going. A one-off feature creates a spike in attention, but a monthly article turns that spike into a steady climb.
Positions your agency as proactive. Brands want to partner with creators who are active, consistent, and relevant. Monthly press proves your talent isn’t just sitting back—they’re building momentum.
Owning the Brand Narrative
Without consistent media presence, your client’s story is left to chance—whatever social media posts get traction that day. But when you’re publishing every month, you control the story:
You decide what gets highlighted—new content series, brand partnerships, upcoming tours, charity work, or behind-the-scenes insights.
You choose the tone—whether your client is playful, inspirational, bold, or aspirational.
You set the timeline—never waiting for someone else to give your client attention.
The ROI for Agencies
Agencies who commit to monthly features often see:
Higher subscriber retention – because fans have a reason to come back every month.
More inbound opportunities – because brands and media outlets are already primed with a professional, updated story.
Client loyalty – because your models feel seen, supported, and positioned as stars.
And here’s the kicker—monthly features are an easy upsell. You can package them into premium agency contracts, add them as a retainer benefit, or use them as a differentiator when recruiting new talent. When other agencies promise “management,” you promise management + media presence. That’s a competitive advantage no creator will overlook.
💡 Pro Tip: Treat monthly press like a recurring event on your agency calendar.
For example, every 1st of the month: Pitch the angle → Write the article → Publish → Launch the 4-week social push.
This structure keeps you disciplined, keeps your roster visible, and keeps your agency’s brand attached to every piece of coverage.
Final Motivation
You’re not just selling content—you’re building careers.
Every creator on your roster has more than just content to share—they have a voice, a vision, and a story. But stories can’t make an impact if they’re buried in an endless feed of posts, lost in an algorithm, or only shared within the walls of a subscription page. Your job as an agency isn’t just to manage content delivery—it’s to make your clients unforgettable.
When you publish your clients, you give them a bigger stage.
A magazine article isn’t just another post—it’s a permanent, professional piece of press. It’s the kind of content that gets screenshotted, shared, and remembered. It’s something your clients can proudly send to friends, fans, and potential brand partners. It’s proof they are worth covering.
When you publish them consistently, you give your agency something far more valuable—a reputation competitors can’t touch.
This is How Agencies Become Icons
In the creator economy, agencies fall into two categories:
The ones who promise to “manage” their clients.
The ones who build their clients into brands.
Which one do you want to be?
When you’re the agency that delivers monthly press, brand collaborations, and consistent storylines that fans and partners follow, you’re not just keeping your roster busy—you’re cementing your name as the agency for serious creators.
The Story You Tell is the Business You Build
Think about it: if your agency disappears from the conversation for months, how will anyone remember you—or your clients? Media coverage keeps your brand alive in people’s minds. It keeps your roster visible. It keeps your reputation growing.
Your agency becomes more than a behind-the-scenes manager—it becomes the engine that drives your clients’ careers forward. And that’s exactly the kind of agency every high-value creator wants to be a part of.
💡 Here’s the truth:
Anyone can promise to “help creators grow.” But very few can deliver consistent, professional press coverage in a publication built for the OnlyFans and creator community. When you commit to this, you’re not just offering a service—you’re securing your position as a market leader.
So don’t just manage creators. Make them unforgettable. And in doing so, make your agency unstoppable.




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