SextPanther.com Attending This Week's Fetish Con

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Adult phone chat platform SextPanther.com will be attending this week’s Fetish Con in St. Petersburg, Fla.

“We are very excited to have a chance to meet with fetish models who use the service face to face” SextPanther spokesperson Dave Strauss said. “We recently opened up the platform to include fetish models and since then, the category has absolutely exploded.”

Strauss will be on site at the event, which runs today through Sunday, to meet with models, hand out swag and answer any questions about the platform.

In addition, on each day of the four-day event a different model will be taking over the SextPanther Snapchat account, SP.SNAPS, beginning with Akira Shell today, followed by Crystal Rivers tomorrow, Arielle Aquinas on Saturday and wrapping things up will be Ami Mercury on Sunday.

Also, a special SextPanther-branded Snapchat geo filter has been created to commemorate the event, which will be geo-fenced to the show venue only.

Models are encouraged to use the filter during the show to help promote their personal SextPanther profile links.

SextPanther is a platform that allows models to talk, text and trade images directly with their fans through their mobile devices in a safe environment.

Models have the ability to set their own rates for calls, texts and picture messages, allowing them more freedom and flexibility and therefore control over their earning potential.

“We are constantly working to improve the experience our models and user have on the platform and will be releasing some exciting new updates and features in the coming weeks and months,” Strauss said. “The model dashboard will be getting a much-needed facelift, making it easier for models to breakdown and understand their earnings.

“Video messaging is the feature that we’re most excited about and it’s coming very soon.”

Performers interested in joining the platform are encouraged to sign up at SextPantherModels.com.

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