Be patient and encouraging. Remember that new models are often nervous or unsure. A friendly chat message or small tip goes a long way in making them feel comfortable. Avoid being demanding or aggressive—save that for experienced performers who are used to it.
Manage expectations. New models might not have professional lighting, the best webcam, or polished shows. Part of the charm is the authenticity, but understand that the production value might not match established performers. Focus on the personality and potential rather than perfection.
Help them learn. If a new model asks for feedback or seems unsure what to do, constructive suggestions can help. Many successful models credit their early viewers with teaching them what works. Just keep it friendly and supportive.
Don't expect instant gratification. New models need time to warm up, get comfortable, and figure out their style. Give them a chance to find their groove rather than bouncing immediately if the first minute isn't perfect.