ManyVids Announces 85% Payouts With Custom Profile Links

ManyVids Announces 85% Payouts With Custom Profile Links

LOS ANGELES — ManyVids is touting 85% payouts, starting Nov. 1, on MV Stars' clips and custom clips, store items, memberships, contest votes, MV Live token tips and related services.

"This new payout increase is a permanent change, so you'll get 85% of your direct sales forever," the rep said.

"At ManyVids, we know that it’s the people who make the kingdom, not the king. Finding ways to make the platform more efficient so we can continue giving back to our MV Stars has always been a priority for us," explained the rep. "We would not be where we are today if it weren’t for our MV Community, which has been predominantly made up of sex workers from the very beginning. We will always welcome all types of content creators but refuse to ignore or forget how we got here."

As of Nov.1, content creators are invited to share their custom profile link — for example, "YourName.manyvids.com" — outside of ManyVids and any member who clicks the link from any external source, and makes a purchase, will unlock 85% payout during that session.

"The current payout rates will remain in place for any sales that come from members who are browsing ManyVids without coming from a custom profile link," the rep added. "So if you want to benefit from this exciting payout increase, be sure to use your custom link when sending fans to your profile."

In related news, ManyVids' subscription-based service, MV Crush Club, is offering 100% payouts for the entire month of September.

ManyVids is promoting these initiatives with the social media hashtag #LongLiveTheSexWorker.

Click here for additional details. Direct questions or concerns to help@manyvids.com and follow the company on Twitter.

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