Day 6: Positioning for Premium — Charging More, Doing Less

Master the art of looking like a high-value creator so you can raise your prices, reduce churn, and attract fans who pay top-tier.

You’ve made it to Day 6.At this point, you’ve done the groundwork:

  • You see yourself as a brand, not just a content machine.

  • You’ve got a signature look and a strategy to shoot content that converts.

  • Your funnel is set up. Your content is planned like a CEO.

Now it’s time to stop hustling like everyone else, and start earning like the women at the top.

Because here’s the truth:

You don’t make more money by doing more work. You make more money by positioning yourself as premium.

Why Positioning Is Everything

Positioning is how the market sees you — not how good you think you are.
It’s the difference between:

  • £10 custom requests vs £100+ custom videos

  • Fans ghosting after a week vs staying for months

  • Doing 10 shoots/month for pennies vs 2 shoots/month at premium rates

When you're positioned correctly, you attract:

  • Higher-paying fans

  • Serious collaborations

  • Brands and photographers who respect your rates

  • A following that sees you as art, not just content

How to Position as Premium

1. Refine the Aesthetic

Premium creators don’t just post photos — they curate worlds.
Every image should feel considered, cohesive, and elevated.

  • Consistent lighting and color tones

  • Thoughtful locations (not bedroom corners)

  • Storytelling, not just posing

  • Think: erotic editorial, not camera roll chaos

When your content looks expensive, your brand becomes valuable.

2. Create Separation From the Crowd

Most creators are just selling access.
Premium creators sell an identity, a lifestyle, a vibe.

Ways to create separation:

  • Don't show everything up front — use mystery to build value

  • Use high-end styling: books, art, classic lingerie, natural light

  • Caption like a muse or artist — not a hustler

This is the Coochie advantage — artistic, timeless, feminine luxury.

3. Raise Your Prices with Confidence

You’re not pricing based on what others charge.
You’re pricing based on what your experience feels like to a fan.

Fans don’t remember how many posts you made — they remember how you made them feel.

Raise your prices when:

  • Your visuals are consistent

  • Your branding is unique

  • You’re delivering an emotional or aesthetic fantasy

Remember: Luxury brands don’t explain their prices — they embody them.

4. Say No to Low-Energy Work

High-value brands say “no” more than they say “yes.”
No to rude fans, cheap customs, unpaid collabs, or anything that feels off-brand.

Your time is limited — and that’s part of your value.

When you say no to low-value offers, you make space for high-value opportunities.

5. Leverage Social Proof + Presentation

Want to charge more? Then act like someone worth paying.

  • Build a clean, sexy landing page — not a messy linktree

  • Include testimonials, BTS footage, quotes from fans

  • Use a logo, font, and color system that matches your vibe

  • Create anticipation around drops — don’t just drop and ghost

Presentation builds perceived value.

Your Challenge for Day 6:

  1. Audit your current content. What feels high-end? What feels low effort?

  2. Pick 3 ways to visually elevate your next post.

  3. Increase your price on one product or service — even slightly.

  4. Say no to something today that doesn’t align with your premium positioning.

Final Thought:

The girls who make the most money don’t always have the best bodies or biggest followings.
They have the best positioning. This is how you move from creator... to muse, luxury brand, and money magnet.

luke chapman

Photography website

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