ManyVids Launches New Mailing List Feature MV Crush

ManyVids Launches New Mailing List Feature MV Crush

LOS ANGELES — ManyVids has announced the launch of an exclusive mailing list feature, MV Crush, that allows clip creators to send private content to members who subscribe.

“We work tirelessly to provide tools that will help our content creators become thriving entrepreneurs,” said Sed Dehan, chief operating officer of ManyVids. “Today, we’re rolling out some important features that can be the key to the entrepreneurial success of adult entertainers worldwide. This is our priority.”

MV Crush allows adult content creators to send an unlimited amount of private messages, pics and vids directly to members who subscribe to their MV Crush mailing list.

The MV Crush subscription can be priced anywhere between $1.99 to $19.99 per month. MV Stars, the platform's content creators, will receive an 80 percent payout from the MV Crush service. MV Stars can use their MV Crush mailing list however they want, either to send out previews to promote their latest vids, tease members with pics of their newest store items, release short, extra intimate content they know their most loyal fans will appreciate or simply keep fans up to date with their day to day life by instantly sending out private pics and vids.

They can send out as many vids as they like, if they are between 10 seconds and three minutes long. For more information, visit ManyVids.com.

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