Did guys do private shows in your first week on CB or SC?
Summary
Starting out on CB and SC can feel overwhelming, especially with the new tag that lets you promote shows. I’ve seen new performers wrestle with whether to turn down private shows right away, and the answer often depends on balancing exposure with earnings.
Should I Decline Private Shows During My First Week?
When you first sign up on CB and SC, the platform introduces a new tag that can boost visibility, but entering a private session automatically pauses your public stream. Some newcomers wonder if they should reject every private request during those first seven days. Declining can protect your show count and keep the audience flowing, yet it also means fewer chances for random viewers to stumble upon you when you are live. I’ve seen models who said no to all private offers early on, only to find that the algorithm favors consistent public presence. Others accepted a few private slots, using them as a way to test pricing while still keeping the public feed alive. What worked best for you, and how did it affect your early growth?
Skip private shows now
I want fans to see me grow
More eyes will come soon
How Can New Models Use the New Tag to Grow Faster?
The new tag is designed to surface fresh content to viewers who are browsing for something different. If you use it wisely, you can attract people who might not have found you otherwise. Think about posting short teasers that highlight what makes your style unique, and schedule them at times when your target audience is most active. Pair each teaser with a clear call to action that invites viewers to watch your full public show. This approach can increase the number of people who see you, which often leads to more private bookings later. Have you tried any specific tactics with the tag, and did they bring more traffic to your profile?
Tag shines bright today
It helps new faces find fans fast
More tips turn to cash
What Balance Between Private and Public Shows Maximizes Earnings?
Balancing private and public shows is a common challenge for beginners. Private shows usually pay more per minute, but they also pause the public stream that feeds the tag’s discovery algorithm. A common strategy is to schedule a set number of private slots each hour while keeping the public feed running in between. This way you earn from both sources and maintain a steady flow of viewers. Some models find that a 30‑minute public show followed by a 10‑minute private session works well, while others prefer longer public blocks with occasional private breaks. What schedule have you tested, and which combination gave you the best mix of income and exposure?
Mix shows, keep flow still
When private ends, public starts
Fans stay, money grows
Concluding Questions
What simple rule can you follow to decide each day whether to accept a private invitation or keep the public show running, and how might that rule help you grow faster on CB and SC?