FanCentro Adds Discount Feature for Snapchat, Instagram Subscriptions

FanCentro Adds Discount Feature for Snapchat, Instagram Subscriptions

CYBERSPACE — FanCentro has introduced a feature that will allow its users to integrate holiday discounts and special offers to their Instagram or Snapchat.

“After you’ve logged in to your FanCentro page, just go to the top and click ‘Profile,’” said Andrea of FanCentro. “’Subscription Offers’ is where you will find all the offers you are already selling access to and that section is now ready for you to add any discounts you want to create.

"Keep in mind that this new service is totally optional, so you only have discount pricing available if you want it," she added. "Like everything FanCentro does, it’s all about empowering each content creator to sell their content whichever way works best for you.”

A spokesperson added, “Offering ‘Holiday Discounts’ and other ‘Special Offers’ is easier than ever via social media thanks to the new FanCentro discount system! It’s easy to do for any model or influencer with a FanCentro account, and it only takes a few minutes to set up from start to finish. Discounting access has been proven to increase sales, so it’s well worth doing, especially with the holiday season starting and so many adoring fans seeking even more reasons to smile at you.”

Along with automated user billing, subscription email notifications, centralized user management and weekly payouts, the new FanCentro discount options are yet another reason why top social media starlets, models and influencers are choosing to manage their multimedia business with the FanCentro and ModelCentro suite of digital services, the company reported.

For more information, visit FanCentro.com.

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