JustFor.fans Launches Business Directory for Models

JustFor.fans Launches Business Directory for Models

CYBERSPACE — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced the rollout of a business directory for performers who use its platform.

“The goal of the directory is to connect models with service providers who can help models maximize their profits, and let them concentrate on what they do best: creating content. The business directory lists videographers, photographers, editors, location rentals and marketing professionals who all want to help models succeed by offering them their services at affordable prices. All verified models have access to the directory,” a rep said.

“JFF is a community platform that connects models to their fans. In 2019, we are expanding what we mean by ‘community’ and this is one of several initiatives that seek to grow and solidify JFF as a central hub of communication in the adult industry,” said creator Dominic Ford.

"The business directory helps the community by connecting vendors with models who might need their services. So many models are great at creating content, but don’t have the skills to edit their movies, market themselves well, and so on. There are many service providers interested in working with these models. We are helping create a marketplace to support our community. By working together, everyone can have a shot at being successful. The business directory is one of many projects we have in store to increase the productivity of our models and help support the entire industry.”

The directory is launching with “several key partners,” the rep notes.

“We are very excited to be a launch partner in the JFF business directory,” said Legrand Wolf, CEO of Carnal Stars. “JFF is creating an amazing community for sex workers and those who support them. Carnal Stars offers selected models a killer marketing machine without requiring them to learn the ins-and-outs of affiliate marketing. We offer models key tools to quickly grow their JFF business, turning non-subscribed fans into high-paying JFF customers.”

Visit JFF online and follow their Twitter handle.

In related news, JFF will mark its one-year anniversary March 12 with a private bash at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas; click here for that story.

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