Spend enough time on social media, and you’ll encounter young people engaged in all sorts of schemes: running drop-shipping companies, minting NFTs, pumping crypto, selling real estate in the metaverse. All of them said essentially the same thing: I know you’d make a lot of money with me I want to work with you. Wearing a snug short-sleeve hoodie, he scrolled through numerous Instagram messages he’d sent to women that day. That afternoon, Rosero was looking to expand his roster. They market them on social media they write all of their daily posts they even handle direct messaging sales, impersonating the women in conversations with their subscribers in order to sell erotic videos.
Think Expansion manages OnlyFans pages on behalf of more than 30 women, and as a full-service agency, Rosero and his employees handle every aspect of running the accounts. Rosero has called his line of work “e-pimping,” and it’s a pretty apt name.
He was spending his day as he often does: trying to grow his business, Think Expansion, which is a marketing agency - sort of. On a warm January afternoon in Miami, Jayson Rosero sat by the pool and stared at his phone. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.