Build a clear path from light, low priced content to higher ticket customs and bundles so buyers grow with you instead of staying on the cheapest option forever.
What an offer ladder is on your page
An offer ladder is the simple order of ways a fan can spend with you. Each step feels natural and does not jump too far in price or access.
- Entry offers that feel low risk for new buyers.
- Middle offers that increase access or depth.
- High ticket offers for fans who want more time, detail or custom work.
When this is set up well, fans do not feel pushed. They feel like there is always a next step that makes sense for where they are.
Typical Prosper ladder on a creator account
The exact details change by niche, but the structure is similar on most healthy pages.
Subscription and small PPV that shows your style and builds trust. Prices stay low enough that people try without overthinking it.
Bundles and mid range content that give more access, longer scenes or sets that feel like a noticeable upgrade from entry level.
Customs and high ticket options for fans who want something built around them or want to support you at a higher level.
Signals that a fan is ready for the next step
We watch behaviour in DMs and on the page to know when to suggest something bigger.
Good signs
- They buy more than once at the same level without issues.
- They ask for more detail, more time or more access to you.
- They reply quickly and stay engaged in chat.
- They give positive feedback on past content.
Hold back if
- They complain about lower price items a lot.
- They are already slow to pay or reply.
- They ask for discounts every time they buy.
How we introduce higher ticket offers in DMs
Offers land best when they feel like an upgrade that fits the fan, not a random upsell.
- We reference what they have already liked or bought.
- We keep the invite short and clear, without long speeches.
- We show the difference between the new offer and what they already have.
- We always give them an easy way to say no and stay at their current level.
Protecting your time when offers get bigger
High ticket should feel worth it for both you and the buyer. That only happens if the offer is set up cleanly.
Before we sell it
- We agree with you on what each high ticket option includes.
- We set clear limits on delivery time, number of changes and how much access is involved.
- We confirm any topics that are off limits even at higher prices.
Once it is sold
- We log what was promised so there is no confusion later.
- We keep the buyer informed on timing if the content needs a bit longer.
- We protect you from extra demands that were never agreed to.
Keeping lower ticket buyers happy at the same time
A strong ladder does not forget the people who only ever buy small. They are still part of a healthy page.
- We keep light offers and smaller PPV in rotation so they always have something to tap.
- We do not talk about high ticket in every single chat.
- We save bigger offers for fans who have shown they can afford it and enjoy it.
What this looks like over a few months
The aim is not one giant sale and then nothing. The aim is a slow and steady rise in what the right buyers spend with you.
On your side
- You keep creating content that works at different price points.
- You tell us what feels easy and what feels draining so we can adjust offers.
- You stay focused on filming instead of tracking every single buyer.
On the Prosper side
- We move buyers up the ladder at a pace that fits them.
- We track which steps work best for your niche and adjust pricing.
- We report back so you can see where high ticket income is coming from.
Done right, your page ends up with a wide base of light buyers and a smaller group of committed fans who choose to climb the ladder and support you at a higher level.
