ModelCentro SynC Integrates With Pornhub Model Program

ModelCentro SynC Integrates With Pornhub Model Program

LOS ANGELES — ModelCentro.com has announced the integration of its SynC tools with Pornhub.com’s model program to earn models more money and exposure.

According to the company, as media markets continue to become increasingly fragmented, models and studios are looking for new ways to simplify content distribution across various sites. ModelCentro’s new SynC tools allow content creators to instantly publish their videos to multiple sites at once, starting with Pornhub.

“When we launched SynC we wanted to have Pornhub be the first site to join the network,” Stan D’Aman of ModelCentro explains. “It’s always a pleasure working with them because their entire team is dedicated to building brands and maximizing revenue from each new item of content generated.”

D’Aman notes that with SynC, each model is able to load videos to their own library on ModelCentro, and with a Pornhub model account, they can upload their content there too, with just one click.

“As SynC continues to grow and integrate more sites, a model will ultimately have the ability to push videos out from one central interface to the entire world,” D’Aman adds. “These sites will generate more money for models and get more eyes on their videos each time they publish, so it’s a great way to double-dip.”

“We’re excited to be the first site in the ModelCentro SynC network because we see it as a way to give independent performers additional opportunities to monetize their content and build their fanbase, with the added benefit of offering loads of new content to our fans,” said Corey of Pornhub. “Every video is automatically watermarked with the model’s official site information, which turns each upload into a way for models to earn additional exposure and earn a share of the ad revenue generated from Pornhub. We look forward to sending our traffic to the ModelCentro performers who choose to SynC with us while sharing their passion with our fans.”

In celebration of this move, ModelCentro and Pornhub are also offering a new contest for models with cash and other prizes.

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