ModelCentro to Sponsor Latin America Adult Business Expo

CARTAGENA — ModelCentro has announced that it will be a Diamond Sponsor for the Latin America Adult Business Expo, to be held in Cartagena, Colombia, from July 11-13.

Members of the ModelCentro team will be available to book a meeting, say hello at the Meet Market on July 11 at 3 p.m., or greet clients at the seminar given in Spanish on July 12 at noon.

ModelCentro is described as "a platform that enables models to build their own site using an easy-to-build interface that eliminates the need for programmers, billing, and hosting. The models can run their own business from one site using a number of interactive and innovative tools to showcase their brand."

Andrea, business development manager for ModelCentro, said, "ModelCentro is ready to give any and all who want to take their business to the next level a unique experience. We are looking forward to greeting you at the show and having a little bit of fun, of course. Can't wait to see the new faces and the old."

ModelCentro will soon launch MCProfits.com, an affiliate program with a variety of model-managed sites available for promotion in order to feature unique and unsaturated solo sites, provide cutting-edge technology and promo tools, include a 50 percent revenue share for joins and rebills, and offer weekly payouts.

ModelCentro has been nominated for Best CMS Platform at the Latin America Adult Business Awards.

For more information on ModelCentro, visit its official website or follow it on Twitter.

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