ModelCentro, Streamate Partner to Grow Model Income

CYPRUS — ModelCentro and Streamate announced a partnership today that the companies said will offer models an additional way to increase their earnings.

Streamate performers who also have their own fan sites on ModelCentro will now be able to broadcast their live cam shows simultaneously on both websites. The partners explained that when a model performs a live cam show on Streamate, that same broadcast will be viewable on her ModelCentro site via the Streamate app, which is now integrated into the ModelCentro platform.

Enabling the Streamate app in a model's ModelCentro site is done with click of a button. Once enabled, a model can choose to distribute the Streamate live broadcast as a free show to her ModelCentro fan site. The collaboration of services will empower models to manage their live cam schedule more efficiently by "working smarter, not harder."

Moreover, the integration will provide models the opportunity to upsell their ModelCentro site via their Streamate profile page to attract new members and new revenue. Streamate members will be able to join the model's ModelCentro site with one click.

"We're excited to provide this automated solution in our quest to make it simple for models to monetize their fan base. Models can take advantage of both systems to grow their income," ModelCentro CEO Stan D'Aman said.

Liz Rekevics, Streamate's marketing director added, "Streamate is really happy ModelCentro is offering models a solution to create and manage their own sites. Integrating these sites on their profiles gives models an additional way to earn more from Streamate. We are thrilled to bring our models even more ways to succeed.”

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

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