SnapCentro Opens New Revenue Stream for Models

SnapCentro Opens New Revenue Stream for Models

NEW YORK — SnapCentro has opened up for business.

SnapCentro, created by the operators behind the ModelCentro suite of products and services, provides users with a safe and easy way to monetize private SnapChat accounts.

Stan D'Aman of SnapCentro said that adult fans will gravitate towards SnapCentro because they can find all their favorite models in its directory. Models, meanwhile, will appreciate its easy point-and-click simplicity, he said.

“Models and influencers can now connect with a massive fan base and provide exclusive, private, premium SnapChat access while raking in major revenue from content they are already creating,” D'Aman said. “We remove the complexities and simplify the path from performance to profit for all of our strategic partners.”

Andrea of SnapCentro said, “all a fan needs is a free SnapChat ID to start connecting with the hundreds of hot performers who are getting ready to play with you online.”

SnapCentro offers “exclusive, private, one-on-one access to the models of your choice with viewing options, direct messaging and plenty of interactive ways to get to know each other better,” she said.

Registered ModelCentro models can already log in to their SnapCentro account with existing ModelCentro login credentials, and SnapCentro makes managing your premium users a snap with powerful built-in tools.

Models can instantly activate subscribers, and keep track of all their account activity already. In the near future, SnapCentro plans to add mobile apps to help manage premium snap monetization, along with even deeper integration between the SnapCentro and the ModelCentro platforms.

To celebrate the SnapCentro launch, models are also being given an easy way to win Snap Spectacles as part of an exciting new contest. The contest begins today and will award three weekly winners between now and the end of the month with a set of Snap Spectacles. For complete entry rules, go to SnapCentro.com/contest.

Even after the contest ends, all SnapCentro models who have registered before March 1 will be paid 85 percent of revenue for the first 90 days their account is open, and the rewards continue every week after that by paying 75 percent of all the revenue generated for your account in the future.

“We don't even charge models for credit card billing fees,” D'Aman said. “Many models are already utilizing SnapChat, but aren’t earning all the money they deserve from it.

“That’s why we are eager to see SnapCentro grow as more models learn to fully monetize their snaps by entertaining fans who are ready to go all in with them on a more intimate one on one level using this sleek new platform.”

Click here to start up a SnapCentro account.

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