FanCentro Wins Venus Award for Most Innovative Influencer Platform

BERLIN — FanCentro recently won the Most Innovative Influencer Platform award at the Venus event in Berlin.

According to the company, the growth of FanCentro “continues to outpace even the most optimistic expectations as the platform now provides full access for fans to more than 3,000 independent performers.”

“When we reached the 2,000-performer plateau, some thought we would start slowing down,” said Stan D’Aman of FanCentro. “Personally, I expected us to keep growing, but I had no idea our growth was about to accelerate as much as it has.

“We blew through all the intermediary milestones like a racecar, and now with 3,000 in our rear view mirror … the 4,000 milestones is already quickly approaching. If you are an affiliate and want to make bank on fresh new faces, FanCentro is the first place you ought to be looking!”

Offering models and fans interactive ways to connect through one centralized backend platform, FanCentro simplifies the whole online performer experience, the company said.

By offering technologically advanced tools and the advice of an experience team of experts, FanCentro said it is smoothing out the learning curve for new models and making even more money for performers who have been doing things manually up until now.

Affiliates are also finding FanCentro especially useful, the company said, because it's fully integrated already with the MCProfits.com affiliate program and draws new talent in on a daily basis from its collaborations with the entire ModelCentro network.

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