MCProfits Streamlines Branding, Becomes CentroProfits

MCProfits Streamlines Branding, Becomes CentroProfits

LOS ANGELES — The Centro family of services is streamlining its footprint by rebranding the MCProfits affiliate network as CentroProfits so that models and affiliates can work together more easily without any name confusion.

According to the company, its comprehensive approach and ease of use allows models to take total control of their own personal brands to maximize the money they make in every aspect of their careers.

“First, it’s very important to keep in mind that we will continue providing all of the same services we offered before, so the functionality will be nearly identical,” said Andrea of FanCentro.com. “We are making this move just to clean up any branding confusion from having the affiliate program and model platform under different monikers.”

“Now it’s simpler for affiliates to see which models are available via FanCentro,” Andrea added, “and that makes generating sales a fast, frictionless and fully optimized opportunity for everyone using the platform.”

The brand evolution is happening in conjunction with a contest launched last week where FanCentro influencers, affiliates, and fans have a chance to win a Lamborghini Urus.

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