ModelCentro Launches Clip Store Options, Hosting Contest

ModelCentro Launches Clip Store Options, Hosting Contest

NEW YORK — ModelCentro is now expanding its services to include a way for anyone to sell content on a clip by clip basis via the brand new Liberty content store skin.

“The ModelCentro clip store layout allows you to upload your content, choose your own pricing and generate new revenue for yourself without any other effort necessary,” said Andrea of ModelCentro.com. “As usual, all of the backend work is done for you, with payment processing, design, programming and hosting handled by our expert staff on your behalf. Best of all, with clip sales there are no memberships to track, or consumer friction at the point of sale — fans can simply purchase the video(s) they want from your store directly as often as they like.”

A spokesperson added, “It’s important to note that ModelCentro is an entirely modular platform. That means each performer can pick and choose which kinds of content they want to sell. Do you want to sell monthly memberships, or individual clips, or both? With ModelCentro the choice is always yours. Maintain complete control over your own content and your business model, while benefiting from having access to the world’s best content distribution system thanks to your team at ModelCentro.com."

In celebration of freedom and the liberty skin, ModelCentro is also hosting a contest.

“From the 4th of July to the 31st of the month, models who add the liberty skin and post a video while eating a hotdog (or a vegan alternative) can win cash to brighten up the holiday even more!” the spokesperson said. “The top 3 girls who sell the most win $4,000 in total prizes with winners announced on Aug. 1.”

Full contest details are available here.

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