FunWithFeet Review — Does It Work?

Looking for an extra stream of income? You might have seen a trend on TikTok that says you can make good money by selling feet pics.

But is it true? Is selling feet pics a good way to make money online, and if so, is FunWithFeet a good platform to choose? FunWithFeet is probably one of the first sites you came across during your research.

Quick Summary:

  • FunWithFeet is a platform for selling feet pictures.
  • The platform is generally ineffective due to high competition and the prevalence of scammers and bots.
  • It requires a subscription but fails to deliver good returns, making it unsuitable for beginners.
  • Alternatives like FeetFinder and Reddit are recommended. These platforms offer better chances for success, though they also face competition and require a proactive approach, such as messaging buyers and offering custom content.
  • Selling feet pictures is not a quick and easy way to earn money, requiring patience and effort.

Today, we will be reviewing FunWithFeet, revealing its pros and cons, and investigating whether you should use it or another site for your feet pic business.

What Is FunWithFeet?

FunWithFeet is a marketplace for selling feet pics. It connects feet pic sellers with buyers, and provides everything you need to start your feet pic business: a profile, a way to accept payments, and a messaging system to connect with buyers.

The site is like OnlyFans, but for feet pics. Nudity is not allowed in profile pictures (although you can show it in your private gallery).

Most buyers on FunWithFeet have a foot fetish, which means they get turned on by seeing pictures of sexy feet. However, this is a very broad fetish.

As such, there are numerous categories of feet pics on FunWithFeet, as people are into different things. Some of the categories include high heels, lotion, mature, socks, dirty, and tattooed feet.

How to Sign Up as a FunWithFeet Seller?

To sign up as a seller on FunWithFeet, you will need to fill out the registration form.

You will have to enter your basic details, such as your name, your desired username and avatar, age range, ethnicity, email address, and password.

Then, you will need to proceed to the next page and select a plan.

Money is what we’re all after, and if you’re interested in starting a feet pic selling business, you probably want to know whether you’ll have to invest money upfront.

Unfortunately, FunWithFeet is not free to use. Neither are most of its alternatives, as we will see later; paying for the platform’s utility is pretty standard in this industry.

However, it’s not expensive, either. A three-month subscription costs just $9.99, while a six-month subscription costs $14.99.

Note that pricing is subject to change, so fill out the registration form and then check the pricing page to see current prices.

The Problem With FunWithFeet

Before you sign up to FunWithFeet and give them your money, it’s important to get a reality check of how this platform actually is and what kind of experience you can expect when using it.

A lot of people are sold by the idea of “easy money.” After all, what’s so hard about snapping a few pictures of your feet and selling it to thirsty, horny men online?

Unfortunately, while TikTok videos may have sold you on this idea of easy money online from selling feet pics, the reality is far from that, and FunWithFeet is a great example of this reality.

Let’s examine the hurdles you will have to overcome when selling on FunWithFeet.

Intense Competition

First of all, you will be facing intense, and I mean insanely intense, competition.

Everyone has been touted on the idea of being able to make money online with minimal effort. Various TikTokers have been pushing the idea of starting a feet pic selling business, mostly because they know it will get them views and likes.

That has led to an oversaturation of the market. It’s the same in other industries, such as IT, software development, freelance writing, and affiliate marketing.

The problem is that when there are so many newbie sellers trying to sell feet pics online, it becomes harder to stand out from the crowd. There are still ways to do so; I will give you some tips for selecting a niche and standing out later.

Another reason for the oversaturation of the feet pics market is the state of the economy and the general trend towards working from home. In the past few years, many companies have shifted to remote work, and at the same time, many people have been looking for ways to make money from home.

The general economy hasn’t been so good. Many people have been laid off or have been experiencing difficulty finding jobs.

Even those who haven’t been laid off started searching for ways to make some extra cash to pay the bills, which seem to be rising by the day. Selling feet pics is one of the most entry level online businesses to get into.

Unlike software development, for example, it doesn’t require any advanced skills. All you need are your own feet and a phone with a camera.

The point is that it will be hard to market yourself as a seller. You can’t expect to create a profile, throw up a few feet pics, and start raking in money.

It’s just not going to work that way.

Endless Scammers and People Who Waste Your Time

Unfortunately, part of running a feet pic business will be dealing with scammers and people who just waste your time. These are two separate categories, so let’s deal with each.

The first are the scammers.

The scammers are those who aren’t interested in feet pics at all. They don’t even have that fetish.

Instead, they will message buyers and pretend to be interested in your feet pics. They will usually try to take you off the platform, which in this case, is FunWithFeet.

They’ll tell you that the messaging system is lagging, or the website isn’t loading, and that they’d rather communicate on another app. Typically, that will be Snapchat, Telegram, Instagram, or Kik, but it might be email as well.

An example of such a message, taken from a similar site called FeetFinder, is shown above.

They will then ask for your PayPal email so they can send a PayPal payment. However, instead of actually sending a payment, they send a fake email that copies PayPal’s logos and official email layout.

The email will say that you got a payment of $1,000, $3,000, or some other large amount, but you will have to “confirm” the payment by paying a transaction fee. This fee can vary, but it will usually be $100 or a few hundred dollars, depending on the amount of the alleged payment.

Since the email is made to look like it came from PayPal, some people fall for the scam. They think that $200 is a small price to pay for $3,000, not realizing that they are sending money to a scammer and that they will never get that $3,000.

At some times, the scammers may work small. For example, they may say that you need to pay a processing fee or a voucher of $3 for a $100 payment or something along those lines.

It’s still a scam, but people often fall for it quicker, because it’s just $3. Still, it’s money that you could have saved.

By the way, these scammers are often not real people. They’re just bots set up by scammers to message dozens of profiles at a time.

It’s a classic fishing technique, because some sellers will fall for it.

Then, there are the people who just waste your time. They’re not scammers per se, as they aren’t trying to get money out of you.

Instead, they just want freebies. They want to chat with women online and ask for feet pics, but when it comes to paying, they will hem and haw and never follow through.

They don’t seem to realize that for you, this is an actual business. This is your livelihood, and time is money.

For them, though, it’s just a fun way to spend time online and chat with women when they are bored, lonely, or horny.

You might get sucked into chatting with them. You may think that is what it takes to be a successful seller: developing long-lasting relationships with buyers who will turn into repeat customers.

Perhaps you think that the buyer simply needs to know that you are real before they will commit to buying, and that you need to build up trust.

The problem is that sometimes, that is the case, but at other times, the buyer will never convert, and it can be hard to know which is which. You often waste hours of your time dealing with buyers who are not serious at all and who will never send you any money; you might even send them foot pic samples for free.

Unfortunately, compared to alternative platforms, FunWithFeet seems to have an extremely high number of bots, scammers, and people who waste your time.

As you can see on this Reddit thread, way too many people have found themselves wasting time chatting with bots and fake profiles on FunWithFeet.

Finally, a common problem that many people reported was that despite getting many email notifications about new messages, their inboxes just wouldn’t load.

Alternatives to FunWithFeet

I wouldn’t recommend FunWithFeet for a first timer. I just don’t believe it’s the right platform to get started on.

The fact that it doesn’t offer a monthly subscription option is another downside. You have to sign up for at least three months, and I suspect that is intentional.

Too many people would become frustrated and disillusioned after just one month and cancel their subscriptions. The three-month minimum plan is by design.

That is probably why there is no free trial available, either..

In any case, here are the best alternatives to FunWithFeet.

 FeetFinder

FeetFinder is the #1 marketplace for selling feet pics. It has its share of scammers and people who waste your time.

However, there are also many legitimate buyers there. You still have the problem of the intense competition, but there are ways to stand out.

On FeetFinder, you at least have a chance if you are persistent and keep at it. On FunWithFeet, you’re just setting yourself up for failure.

FeetFinder allows you to browse buyer profiles and message them. You can make offers to buyers or put up pictures and albums on your profile for sale.

It is not free, but it costs only $4.99/month, and there is an option to save 66% by signing up for a yearly plan. The best option, though, is the $40 lifelong plan.

There is also a higher-tiered plan, which gives you access to additional features, such as being promoted over other sellers. That can really help you stand out from the competition, and it costs $14.99/month, with yearly and lifelong options available as well.

The downside of FeetFinder is that it charges a 20% commission on your sales in addition to the monthly price.

 Reddit

Reddit can be a great place to find buyers, as there are all sorts of subreddits that focus on feet fetish pictures.

Here are some subreddits to check out:

There are many other subreddits, all of which are discoverable through a simple search.Some feet pic subreddits allow you to explicitly sell feet pics, while others only allow you to post and market yourself. Still, by marketing yourself, you are bound to attract DMs from buyers.

OnlyFans

OnlyFans is typically associated with nudity, but there are many creators on the site that only sell foot pics. If you can market yourself and find buyers, OnlyFans can be a great place to sell your feet pics.

Unlike other sites, OnlyFans requires you to market yourself off the platform.

To market yourself, try setting up a Twitter account and using appropriate hashtags. You can also set up an Instagram page and post on various subreddits dedicated to feet pics.

How to Succeed With Your Feet Pics Business?

As you can see, I don’t really recommend FunWithFeet. Instead, FeetFinder and Reddit are my top two go-to sites for selling feet pics.

Here is how to succeed with your feet pics business, regardless of which platform you choose.

Carve Out a Niche

In a time when everyone wants to sell feet pics online and the competition is constantly increasing, it’s important to find a way to stand out from the crowd. The way to do that is to carve out a sub-niche within the foot fetish niche.

Here are some ideas. These are all real feet fetishes; they might sound a bit bizarre, but there are people specifically into those things!

  • Stinky, dirty, or crusty feet
  • Videos of feet being massaged with oil
  • Feet with tattoos or henna
  • Plus-sized feet, big feet, or small feet
  • Soles of feet, toes, or nails
  • Feet from certain ethnicities (Latina feet, African feet, Arab feet, etc.)

By being unique and offering unique content, you can stand out from the crowd.

Offer Custom Content

Putting up a few feet of pics and expecting people to buy them is going to set you up for failure. Yes, you can sell albums on your profile but you should also sell custom content.

Some people might want custom videos or pictures that you take just for them. That is where your biggest income will come from, because you can charge whatever you like for such types of content, and people will pay whatever they deem it worth to them.

For example, you might sell a one-minute video for $99.

Message Buyers

You must be proactive when it comes to selling feet pics online. You can’t expect buyers to come to you in such a competitive space.

Instead, message as many buyers as you can. You can copy and paste some messages, but try to customize the message based on their profile and the kind of content they say they are interested in.

Most buyers won’t respond, and that’s okay. As long as you have a conversion rate, you will do well, and your business will grow as some first-time customers turn into repeat buyers.

On FeetFinder, try to focus on established buyers with reviews from sellers. On Reddit, focus on Redditors with established account histories.

Final Thoughts

I do not recommend FunWithFeet, as it doesn’t really work.

Instead, try out FeetFinder and Reddit, as you will likely get a much better ROI for the time you invest.

Above all, remember that selling feet pics is not an easy get rich quick method as some people are inclined to make you believe.

Make sure you have the patience and persistence to get through the initial stages until your business takes off.


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