The Quick Version:
- Promote your FanSpark to the people who know you best: your fans and followers on other platforms!
- Put your FanSpark link in your bio, and post short videos or clips letting folks know what they’ll find on your FanSpark.
- Consistency is key: post something about your FanSpark at least once a week, so your fans don’t miss it!
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Let’s get you more FanSpark Subscribers, by inviting your fans and followers.
You’re already making unique content just for your subscribers - but how do you get more? After all, every single new subscriber brings you consistent monthly revenue, and grows your global fanbase and brand.
The absolute easiest way is to start with the people who already know you best: your fans and followers on other platforms.
You can be making the best content in the world, but if no one knows about it, no one can subscribe, so steal a trick from the biggest influencers on the planet: tell your fans where to go!
Start with the basics: post a link to your Fanspark in your bio. Then let your fans know about it! This could be as simple as making a video promoting your FanSpark, or you can post clips of your FanSpark videos to other platforms with the Share Clip feature!
That’s right - we built a whole feature just to make it easier for you to let your biggest fans know what kind of content they’ll find on your FanSpark.
The most successful creators know that messaging is crucial, and not every fan will see every post, so just like your workouts: consistency is key. So make sure that you’re letting your fans know about your FanSpark whenever there’s new content, and at least once a week.
It may take a few posts, but then you’ll start to see more and more of your fans and followers start checking out this FanSpark thing you’ve been putting so much work into - and then they’re going to subscribe for more.
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.

