ModelCentro Announces Launch of LexiLowe.com on Its Platform

CYBERSPACE — ModelCentro, the hosted CMS platform for solo sites, announced the launch of LexiLowe.com, which was built on its innovative software.

Lexi Lowe started in the industry in 2010 and has gained much popularity since then, becoming an adult star in the U.K.

Her official site, powered by the ModelCentro platform, features photosets and videos of the star, as well as live shows for members, a personal blog, and the ability to communicate with her via private messages.

ModelCentro is a hosted paysite CMS that empowers models to create, customize and manage paid membership sites without the need for webmasters, billing companies or hosting companies

Building a site using ModelCentro doesn't require any technical know-how, or any involvement with development, hosting, or billing, the company says. Models simply use an intuitive interface to customize the design and add content. They can then promote the site on social media and through affiliates, turning a fan base into revenue.     

"Over the last few years lots of unofficial fan sites have popped up of me, all of which never lasted because they never had the quantity of content they needed of me or my backing and involvement," Lowe said. "Luckily I had the foresight to buy my domain LexiLowe.com years ago before anybody had ever heard of me, and I've been quietly shooting my own content since then.

"I've got hundreds of scenes ready to go, so I know that i'm in a position where I can safely say my members will never go without their promised amount of updates. When I found ModelCentro, I knew I had found the perfect platform to finally launch my site. ModelCentro has all the tools in place for me to be in complete control of my own site, something which has always been very important to me. I'm looking forward to showing off what has been years in the making, as well as starting my live cam shows for members to really get to know my fans better." 

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

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