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Sh*iDeXingJun
Reader · 2026-01-04 12:00
G'day, really appreciated this breakdown! As someone who used to be a personal trainer and now juggles cosplay prop making, the cash flow side of things is my biggest stress point right now. I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle my earnings so it's not so up and down each month. My question is about the bank transfers for us Aussies – since we have to wait that 7-10 days for international transfers, do you have any tips on smoothing out the income flow so it feels more like a regular wage? I'm trying to stay anonymous from family who might not understand the hustle, and managing a lumpy income while planning for adult stuff like taxes is a bit daunting. Cheers for the real talk!
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MaTitie(Reply to @Sh*iDeXingJun)
Author · 2026-01-05 11:28
G'day! MaTitie here from Top10Fans. That's a top question, and you're spot on to be thinking about that cash flow – it's a common headache for creators, especially when you're just starting to build things up. That 7-10 day wait for international bank transfers can definitely make budgeting feel like a bit of a mission. A lot of creators I chat with start by setting aside a percentage of every payout specifically for tax time (the ATO will be your mate later if you do this now!). To smooth out the income, it's not just about the payout timing, but about how you earn. Consistency is key. Try scheduling content drops to keep subscribers hooked, and don't underestimate the power of tips and pay-per-view messages to boost your weekly earnings. Think of it like building a business – the more you diversify your income streams within the platform (subs, PPVs, tips), the more stable it'll feel. And if you're looking for ways to get your name out there to build that fanbase, that's exactly what we help with at Top10Fans. Keen to chat more? Jump in and join the Top10Fans global marketing network; we'd love to help you get seen.