How to monetise an existing audience
Monetising an existing audience is less about tactics than about being specific. People do not buy "support me" — they buy a named thing at a stated price, available now.
Key facts
- Specific offers convert; vague requests do not.
- Price the first purchase for a quick yes and the live time for its real value.
- Payment before delivery removes the unpaid negotiation problem.
- Creators keep 80% of every sale on MeetVelour.
Name the product
Decide exactly what someone gets: a ten-minute private call, a defined content set, a month of priority replies. If you cannot describe it in one sentence, your audience cannot decide on it.
Set the price and stop negotiating
- One published price per product.
- No public discounts — they train people to wait.
- Raise prices when you are consistently booked, not when you feel bold.
Ask in a way that survives repetition
The link belongs in your bio permanently and in your posts regularly. Most of your audience sees a fraction of what you publish, so a single announcement reaches almost nobody.
Common questions
Will asking for money cost me followers?
Some, and they were not going to buy. The ones who value your time generally respond well to clarity.
How soon should I expect sales?
Usually from people who were already asking for more of your time. Those are your first buyers.
Start earning with MeetVelour
Set your prices, share one link and sell calls, content and memberships to the audience you already have.
Start earning