ModelCentro Offers Independence Day Referral Contest

LOS ANGELES — In celebration of Independence Day, the ModelCentro team is offering model affiliates an Independence Day referral contest.

With the ModelCentro referral program, affiliates earn 10 percent of each referred model’s lifetime ModelCentro earnings. The new referral contest provides the three models with the most referrals in the month of July with a $100 Amazon gift card.

According to ModelCentro’s head sales and marketing manager Natalie Pannon, to qualify for the $100 Amazon gift card, the referrals of the model participating in the contest must register using that model’s referral link.

“The referral link is easy to remember — ‘ModelSiteURL/signup,’” Pannon says. “The long link can be found on the ModelCentro admin homepage, under the ‘Me’ tab in the top menu, and then the ‘Referral Program’ tab in the left menu.”

This page also reveals who signed up under a model’s referral link.

The winners of the contest will be announced on Tuesday, Aug. 4, on the ModelCentro blog.

“The ModelCentro platform gives models the freedom to run their own business by providing all the necessary tools needed to create, launch and manage a website,” Pannon explains. “Without having to worry about webmasters, programmers, hosting and billing, models can focus on creating exclusive content and promoting their brand.”

The platform includes intuitive tools and functionalities that allow models to successfully manage their membership site, with features such as a free domain name, a customer support team, easy content updates, social media integration and more.

“ModelCentro prides itself on offering models independence, and this contest encourages ModelCentro models to share that independence with other models,” Pannon concludes. “The ModelCentro team loves hosting contests and rewarding models for their participation.”

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

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