Welcome to How To FanSpark, where we give you some simple tips, tricks, and to-dos for how to be successful and generate revenue with FanSpark. And we’re starting with the most important one: content.
The Quick Version:
- Your Fans want to support you - so make it easy!
- Reposts of social content that you’ve already posted somewhere else (like reposts of your tiktoks or instagram posts) aren't worth paying for.
- Post smaller daily vlogs, or post a longer version of your other content to make it easy for your fans to say yes to subscribing!
Want more details? Keep reading.
One thing that’s universally true is that people don’t like to pay for things they can get for free somewhere else. This is especially true with content because … well, there’s a lot of content out there.
But there’s not a lot of your content. And that’s the key thing. Because people connect with people. And your fans and followers across all of your social media accounts have already decided that they like your content, and they’ve made a choice to follow you for more.
So what’s that mean for your FanSpark content? That means to be successful on FanSpark, you want to give them something they can’t find anywhere else.
FanSpark lets you offer exclusive subscription content to your most passionate fans. These are folks who have already decided they want to see more, but the trick is that the content you put out on FanSpark is only worth paying for if it’s unique or exclusive.
That might mean it’s only for your FanSpark fans, like a daily vlog, or fan Q&A, or trick shot video of your best moves. That might mean it’s a longer or alternative version of a video you’ve posted somewhere else that gives more details or a twist ending. That might mean it gets posted to FanSpark a couple weeks or a month before you can see it on Insta or Tiktok.
Different athletes will have different options and different types of creativity that work best for their fans, so experiment a bit and find out what works best for you.
Remember: with FanSpark, your subscribers are your biggest fans, and they’re signing up for a reason. So give them something worth paying for. And that sounds hard, but remember: they’ve already decided they want to see more content from you. They want to support you. Make it easy for them to say yes by giving them exactly what they’re asking for.
For more tips on How To FanSpark, go to fanspark.pro/htfs and brush up on all of our tips, tricks, and recommendations for building your brand and growing your revenues on FanSpark.

