FanCentro Boosts Interactivity With 'The Feed'

FanCentro Boosts Interactivity With 'The Feed'

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro has announced the launch of a new feature called “The Feed,” a timeline view of model activity designed to boost interactivity and monetization options.

FanCentro CEO Stan Fiskin says many of the platform’s influencers were looking for a way to be more interactive with fans.

“The Feed provides everyone with the option to offer permanent content that creates conversation,” Fiskin explains. “We created The Feed to fill an important need for many of our broadcasters and their fans.”

Fiskin says influencers can choose to enable The Feed to charge fans a membership fee as part of their social experience. This includes posts of almost any kind of media, including images, videos, text, PDFs, etc. The entire setup is designed to provide choices, so whatever works best for the user can easily be added to their Feed as part of an engaging social experience for subscribed fans, without any censorship or the kind of content loss performers have had to deal with on other platforms. 

Content remains available on the Feed for as long as users want it to be there, unlike other story formats that expire after 24 hours, which is important because it gives subscribed fans the ability to scroll through the Feed to see everything that is available for them.

“Fans who subscribe can like, comment, and reply to other people’s comments,” Fiskin adds. “Influencers can connect their Feed to their own social media accounts and easily convert their public followers into private FanCentro subscribers with content they can’t post on most other social platforms. We are proud to offer a space where influencers can post content that is free of censorship for customers that verify their age.”

Making it all easier, FanCentro influencers can also save their posts as drafts if they want to edit and publish later, and there are many other tools built into the interface, which was developed over the last several months to provide both influencers and fans with the best possible experience.

“With more than 40,000 models on the FanCentro roster already, and new influencers creating accounts every day, FanCentro offers the most easily accessible channel for anyone to create content and have it viewed by the people who cherish it most,” Fiskin concludes. “It’s an entirely optional upgrade, but once you see how much money you can make with your own interactive content, you’ll want to be feeding your fans your best new materials every day!”

To celebrate the launch of this new feature, FanCentro is running a contest for influencers who utilize the Feed. The 100/100/100 contest will give the first 100 influencers to reach $100 in sales on their Feed 100 percent payouts for 100 days.

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