ModelCentro Announces SkyPrivate Integration

CYPRUS — Hosted paysite CMS ModelCentro.com today announced its partnership with Skype plug-in SkyPrivate.com to offer models an additional way in which to connect with their fans.

The company said SkyPrivate lets models receive pay-per-minute calls via Skype in order to interact with their members — a reliable communication tool that offers intimate one-on-one experience with their fans.

ModelCentro explained that as a result of the two-way technical integration of the two systems, each model can automatically display her personal ModelCentro website in her SkyPrivate profile page, enabling SkyPrivate customers to visit her site and sign up for a membership. At the same time models can link their SkyPrivate profiles into their ModelCentro sites so that their visitors can see their pay-per-minute offer details.

"SkyPrivate is a great way for models to make even more money," ModelCentro CEO Stan D'Aman said. "We're happy to team up with the provider of such a lucrative opportunity for our models."

SkyPrivate CMO Alex added, "We're focused on becoming the pay-per-minute payment system for independent webcam models but we know that a professional model needs a full toolbox to make big money. We want to integrate and be complementary to many other tools that models use. Starting with the integration into the ModelCentro platform is the best first step we could take. This partnership will give to our models a central location on the Internet — their own personal website — which is an additional tool to monetize their fan base.”

For more information about ModelCentro, visit ModelCentro.com, or email sales@modelcentro.com.

To learn more about SkyPrivate visit SkyPrivate.com.

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