How to use X (Twitter) to attract paying customers
X is the most permissive large platform for this kind of work, which makes it the highest-leverage promotion channel for most private creators. It rewards volume and consistency, and it lets you say plainly what you sell.
Key facts
- Explicit promotion is allowed within X's rules when the account is marked appropriately.
- Pinned post + bio link is the core conversion setup.
- Frequency matters more than polish; timelines move fast.
- Replies and niche communities generate more buyers than broadcast posts for small accounts.
The profile setup that converts
- Bio: what you offer and the price floor — "private 1-to-1 video calls from $60 · locked sets · link below".
- Pinned post: the full offer, the prices, and how buying works (no account, instant access).
- Consistent handle and name so people can find you again after a link is lost.
What to post
Alternate three types: availability posts ("free for calls in the next two hours"), teaser posts that hint at locked content, and plain offer posts that state prices. Availability posts convert best because they create a reason to act now.
Use replies, not just posts
For accounts without reach, posting into your own empty timeline does little. Replying inside active niche conversations puts your profile in front of exactly the people already interested — and your pinned post does the rest.
Move the sale off the timeline fast
Do not negotiate in DMs or quote-tweets. One reply, one link, one price. The page shows everything and takes the payment, which means the deal does not depend on you being awake or persuasive.
Common questions
Do I need a large following on X to earn?
No. High-value offers need a handful of buyers. Consistency and a clear pinned offer matter more than follower count.
What should the link go to?
Your MeetVelour page, so prices and payment are visible immediately without a message exchange.
Pin an offer people can act on
Publish your prices once and let the page close the sale.
Create your page