Zara Dar, a former PhD student turned OnlyFans creator, is gaining attention for sharing educational content on adult platforms. In a surprising twist, Dar has started uploading her STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) videos on Pornhub, alongside YouTube. She claims the revenue on Pornhub far exceeds what she earns on YouTube.
Zara Dar’s Shift to OnlyFans
Zara Dar made headlines when she abandoned her PhD program to pursue a career on OnlyFans. In her YouTube video titled PhD dropout to OnlyFans model, she explained her decision. Despite the challenges, she viewed the switch as a career opportunity, free from academic or corporate constraints.
STEM Lectures on Pornhub: A Surprising Revenue Boost
Zara Dar now shares her educational videos on both YouTube and Pornhub. She disclosed that Pornhub compensates her nearly three times more per million views than YouTube. For example, while YouTube offers $340 per million views, Pornhub pays $1,000.
Dar’s post went viral, with users expressing shock at the idea of watching educational videos on a porn site. Despite the surprise, it’s clear that her videos are generating revenue on unexpected platforms.
LinkedIn Ban After Sharing Revenue Comparison
In an unfortunate turn, Zara Dar’s comparison of ad revenues between YouTube and Pornhub led to her LinkedIn account being banned. Dar shared the post on both X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn, but her account was blocked without notice, despite the post gaining traction.
Conclusion Maximizing Revenue Across Platforms
Zara Dar’s story showcases how unconventional platforms can boost earnings for creators. By uploading STEM videos on both YouTube and Pornhub, she capitalizes on the differing revenue models. Her experience also highlights the potential of adult platforms for content creators in various niches, including education.