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OnlyFans Star Launches Online Success Course for Aspiring Creators

Rae Richmond has seen massive success since launching her OnlyFans page earlier this year — and now she's looking to pay it forward.

The 56-year-old content creator has announced an online course for those looking to walk in her very lucrative footsteps.

"Sharing my journey and hard-won tools to achievement is what my Creator Success Course is all about," Richmond said in a press release. "I want to empower others to reach the top 1% of creators and help them tackle or bypass the pitfalls and barriers they'll inevitably face, just as I did, through hard work and smart strategies."

The course features 20 steps, including "Identifying Your Niche & Target Market," "Defining Your Boundaries," "Setting Yourself Up for Success," "Organization & Time Management" and "Protecting Your Content from Piracy."

Richmond is offering the course at CreatorSuccessCourse.net with a special introductory price of $299 if interested parties use the code LAUNCH200.

Launched in May, Richmond exclusively told The Messenger in November that her OnlyFans page had already earned her a "significant" six figures.

Richmond made headlines after her page — which features X-rated photos and videos, some including her boyfriend Cam, who is 20 years Richmond's junior — was discovered by members of her hometown, which led to Richmond being inundated with "hate-filled messages."

"I was so hurt and puzzled," Richmond wrote about the experience. "I would never do anything to hurt anyone, and whoever did this had malicious intent. The hateful words they spewed at me, including comments that I'm serving Satan and going to hell, cut me to the core."

When Richmond's co-workers uncovered her OnlyFans page, she admitted they initially "didn't understand," but that all changed when she explained how liberating the process had been for her.

"Now they do," she exclusively told The Messenger, "and these people are some of my biggest supporters."


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