IsMyGirl to Hire New Model Recruiters, Expand Team

LOS ANGELES — Content and streaming platform IsMyGirl.com has announced they are hiring new models to expand their community of talent, influencers and fans.

According to a rep, "The new campaign to bring on model recruiters gives those with hustle, connections and a great work ethic the opportunity to earn recurring payout commissions plus cash bonuses, all based on the size of the model’s social media following.

"This exciting opportunity goes for models, photographers, agents, producers, content creators, managers and other business-minded individuals who want to earn real money by referring models to IsMyGirl’s robust platform," the rep added.

Company co-founder Evan Seinfeld, who launched the member-based network with executives from Quadra Media (Inked Magazine) and live streaming service Streamate.com, said, “With IsMyGirl, we have created a safe online space for women to generate income by simply building their personal brand — and their fan base — through exclusive content and private one-on-one interactions in an unrestricted, judgment-free setting.

"We wanted to create a true one-stop shop for models to engage their fans, rather than diluting themselves across multiple platforms and confusing their fans," he added. "Models can manage their business from one easy-to-use dashboard. Unlike some of the platforms out there that leave models alone with only their existing fans, we promote our models in a true partnership, every day, to over 40 million fans. We are paying out millions and watching models transform their lives. It is very exciting!”

To learn more, visit IsMyGirl.com and the company blog at Blog.IsMyGirl.com

For those interested in becoming a recruiter, contact models@ismygirl.com. The company can also be followed on Instagram and Facebook.

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