ModelCentro Adds New Store Feature, 'Freedom to Sell' Contest

ModelCentro Adds New Store Feature, 'Freedom to Sell' Contest

NEW YORK — ModelCentro today announced that it has added a new store feature for performers.

The new store option allows models the ability to sell all kinds of goods — from photos to videos to custom shoots for fans.

Along with the new function, ModelCentro rolled out a contest, with prizes including iPhone 7s or $1,000 cash, to go along with it.

“ModelCentro is all about performer and fan freedom,” said Stan D'Aman of ModelCentro. “That’s why we decided to announce the new store tool around Independence Day.

“For all of us and our partners, the key thing is having the freedom to sell content the way we want, rather than having someone else telling us what we have to do or requiring us to run our business their way,” he said.

“As a performer on ModelCentro you are a content partner and you keep complete control over what you sell and how you sell it. We are here to provide the technology and support you need to succeed to the best of your ability and we are celebrating that arrangement with a ‘Freedom to Sell’ contest that earns winners even more money in beautifully capitalistic cash.”

ModelCentro partners, with the “Freedom to Sell” contest, must tweet @ModelCentro and tag three friends with the hashtag “#ModelCentroStore” when putting up content for sale.

The contest is running for a full month. Check out details here.

For a guide on enabling the store feature in admin, click here.  

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