MyPornProfile.com Brings Back Pay-to-Tweet Video Program

CHICAGO — Last year, MyPornProfile.com rolled out its iPhone and Android apps which allow users to record, upload and even sell videos anytime and anywhere right from their phone.

According to the company, this gives users the freedom to film anywhere and avoid high-priced video set ups, while still creating high quality videos in the palm of their hands.

Now, to kick off 2015, MyPornProfile.com is bringing back its Pay-to-Tweet service.

The Pay-to-Tweet service is simple, with users being paid to record, upload and sell videos through the app. Payouts are based on the amount of Twitter followers the user has, with the more Twitter followers, the greater the payout per video.

In addition to receiving a payout for each video upload, users make money on each video sold through the site.

“This is a golden opportunity for everyone from porn stars to amateurs to add an additional revenue stream with very little effort,” says MyPornProfile.com owner Sam Saturn.

“With the continued rise of smartphones to take pictures it only makes sense that the next stage will be using cell phones to record videos,” Saturn says. “Our iPhone and Android apps have been hugely popular and people are posting tons of videos. That’s why we brought back our Pay-to-Tweet program, so you can make money and have your own little studio without being tied down to [one] location.”

For more information, visit MyPornProfile.com.

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