IsMyGirl, InkedGirl To Sponsor Ms. Exxxotica at New Jersey Expo

IsMyGirl, InkedGirl To Sponsor Ms. Exxxotica at New Jersey Expo

EDISON, N.J. — Premium social media sites, IsMyGirl.com and InkedGirl.com, have signed on as the official sponsors of the Ms. Exxxotica pageant at the upcoming Exxxotica New Jersey expo, set to take place October 25-27 at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center.

Since 2006, the Ms. Exxxotica contest has remained "a popular staple at shows across the country," according to reps. The two-night competition typically attracts hopeful models who compete for a cash prize and a shot at the prestigious title.

Touting itself as a "true social networks that empower models with the ability to convert their fans into paying followers and monetize their brand and content," IsMyGirl and InkedGirl each boast 10 different revenue streams for models to maximize their earnings in "the shortest time possible," including monthly recurring subscriptions, premium videos, private video messages, pay-per-minute mobile live streaming, tipping, premium Snapchat, a premium video store and more.

Reps further noted that fans and models are able to connect via direct messaging, FanCam, mobile live streaming and exclusive content offers. "Unlike fan platforms," they explained, "IsMyGirl and InkedGirls are communities whose culture places an emphasis on exclusivity and actual engagement between fans and models."

New models should visit IsMyGirl and InkedGirl for additional details. 

Models interested in competing for the title of Ms. Exxxotica can sign up here.

For sales and sponsorship queries for Exxxotica New Jersey and upcoming 2020 shows in Chicago, Miami and New Jersey, email sales@3xevents.com or call (267) 909-9760.

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