OnlyFans Goes to Business School
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OnlyFans Goes to Business School
"Rachael McCrary, a longtime lingerie designer and founder of the company Spice Rack, is launching four videos on OnlyFans Wednesday. The videos are quite different from the usual OnlyFans fare. They'll focus on pitching investors, building a brand, and navigating being an entrepreneur as a woman, McCrary tells WIRED. More videos will follow. She's also creating a Spice Rack x OnlyFans clothing line that will launch on the site later this year."
""OnlyFans is a community of over 4 million creator businesses, so it makes sense that we are the perfect platform to share tips on entrepreneurship," Keily Blair, CEO of OnlyFans, tells WIRED in a statement. "As we've seen in other genres like comedy and sport, it takes just one creator to recognize the opportunity and others will follow suit.""
"As a former SuicideGirl-a community of alt pin-up girls founded in the early 2000s-she says she felt stigmatized by her past when working in corporate fashion. At one of her jobs, she says her colleagues looked at her SuicideGirls photos while she was at work. "I just wanted to start crying," she says."
OnlyFans is moving into business-education content by launching four videos from lingerie founder Rachael McCrary that focus on pitching investors, building a brand, and navigating entrepreneurship as a woman. Additional videos are planned and a Spice Rack x OnlyFans clothing line will debut later this year. The effort is part of OnlyFans' push into safe-for-work genres to complement adult content and leverage a creator base of over four million businesses. McCrary, a former SuicideGirl and founder of Spice Rack backed by Sequoia Partners China and Mucker Capital, describes facing stigma in corporate fashion and fundraising.
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