Sarah Peachez Teams With ModelCentro for Official Site

Sarah Peachez Teams With ModelCentro for Official Site

NEW YORK — A longtime popular web star, Sarah Peachez, has signed on with ModelCentro to manage her site, the company announced today.

Peachez, whose work in adult entertainment spans more than 10 years as a model and cam star, can be seen on her site at RealPeachez.com.

“Sarah has been in the industry a lot longer than most models, which shows you that she understands it's a serious business with achievable long term career goals,” said Stan D’Aman of ModelCentro.com

The ModelCentro platform can save adult models time, money and energy. All aspects of the site are fully managed, including webhosting, payment processing, video encoding, mobile responsive design and more, he said.  

“When a model signs on to ModelCentro, we work to assist each model reaching her own unique goals,” he said. “Whether you plan to get in, get paid and get out quickly, or have a decade long career move in mind, we do all we can to help you make it happen.

“Sarah Peachez is already doing great, so we are focused mostly on making it easier for her to reach more people so she can show them what they have been missing all along.”

Peachez said that she has seen plenty of ideas come and go in the adult biz, but that she did her research and settled on ModelCentro.

“Can I run my own site all by myself? Sure, and I have done it,” Peachez said. “But why would anyone want to do all that extra work when you can partner up with ModelCentro and just focus on creating content to watch your sales roll in for you”

“They deliver exactly what they promise and more,” she said. “Any time I need anything I just contact them and it gets taken care of right away."

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