ModelCentro Debuts Redesigned Flagship Site

ModelCentro Debuts Redesigned Flagship Site

NEW YORK — ModelCentro.com today rolled out Version 2.0 of its website with a specific goal in mind — to help up-and-coming independent models monetize their fan bases.

Stan D'Aman of ModelCentro said the overhauled site features all of the same tools that models rely on — like incorporated hosting and billing, live shows and show scheduling, geo-blocking, a powerful store module, integrated social media posting and more.

But D’Aman said that the new incarnation is “wrapped in an even more straight-forward design than ever before.”

“When ModelCentro launched in December 2013, we did our best to predict what models would want to see on our fully functional platform for solo girls and producers/studios,” D'Aman said. “Now, three years later we have the luxury of being able to actually ask them directly.

“Listening to our clients is a key factor in the way the entire ModelCentro platform continues to evolve, and we are excited to be unleashing ModelCentro 2.0 today as our way of thanking all the brilliant models we work with for giving us their ideas on how we can continue to expand or improve the platform they use to make money for themselves.”

Models can create their site precisely the way they want it in minutes, D’Aman said, noting that the company offers the Centro University online library of articles, tips and advice.  

Check out the new ModelCentro website here

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