Holiday PPV Hacks for OnlyFans Creators
The holiday season is one of the easiest times of the year to boost your earnings if you know how to work your PPVs correctly. People are home more, bored more, drinking more, and spending more. It’s the perfect moment to pack your page with content that feels personal and seasonal.
Here’s how to turn December into one of your most profitable months.
1. Create themed bundles that feel limited
Holiday bundles sell extremely well because they feel exclusive. You don’t need to overcomplicate the content. What matters is the packaging.
Try things like:
“Naughty List” bundle
“Winter Weekend” bundle
“Unwrap Me” series
Label it as something that only exists during December. When fans feel time pressure, they spend faster.
2. Use warm, cozy, playful vibes in your content
You don’t have to dress like an elf or Santa unless you want to. What actually performs best during the holidays is content that feels intimate.
Think warm lighting, sweaters slipping off your shoulder, soft colors, candles and snowy aesthetics. It feels inviting and personal. People love that energy at the end of the year.
3. Send PPVs at night when fans are relaxing
December is one of the only months where nighttime messages hit harder than daytime ones. Most people are off work, traveling, watching movies or scrolling in bed.
Your PPVs will land in a more emotionally relaxed moment.
The result is higher open rates and bigger tips.
4. Make a “holiday special” that only your subscribers get
This could be:
a December-only photoset
a Christmas morning video
a “New Year countdown” tease
a cozy behind-the-scenes vlog
When subscribers feel like they’re getting a real moment from your life, they spend more because the connection feels stronger.
5. Offer one personalized PPV option
You don’t have to open customs fully. A simple December-only personalized option can bring in hundreds. Something like:
“Send me your name and I’ll record a short holiday message just for you.”
This is easy for you and feels extremely special to them. Keep it available for a limited window so it doesn’t drain your time.
6. Build anticipation before sending your PPVs
A mistake many creators make is dropping a PPV without warming up their fans first.
Try this instead:
tease it in a wall post
drop a cropped preview
ask a question like “Do you want to see what I filmed today?”
hype it in messages for 12 to 24 hours
By the time the PPV hits their inbox, they’re already primed to buy.
7. Use New Year’s Eve for a final push
The last week of December is one of the strongest earning weeks of the whole year.
You can send:
a New Year tease
a “last PPV of the year” sale
a reflection-style message
a “See you in 2024” content drop
This creates urgency and closes the year with a spike in revenue.
December is free money if you play it right
Creators who plan their December PPVs properly often see 20 to 50 percent higher income than their usual baseline. The key is making your content feel warm, seasonal and limited without making it cheesy or overly themed.
If you want help planning out your holiday strategy, Celestix Agency specializes in building personalized content calendars and custom PPV funnels for creators. December doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right structure, it’s one of the easiest months to maximize earnings.