ManyVids Increases Crush Club Performer Payout

ManyVids Increases Crush Club Performer Payout

CYBERSPACE — ManyVids performers will now be paid out 90 percent of income from MV Crush Club.

ManyVids announced today that due to the success of a recent Twitter contest, performers will be receiving the increased payout for a full 12-month period, beginning immediately.

MV Crush Club is ManyVids' monthly subscription fan club, allowing dedicated fans access to exclusive content and providing an avenue for ManyVids performers to generate income through private communication and fan engagement.

“Thanks to feedback and support from the adult community we’re raising the pay-out rate for MV Crush Club,” said ManyVids’ Jonathan Stewart. “Plus, we’re introducing some other upgrades and new features to the Crush platform.”

Along with soon-to-be-added new features to MV Crush Club, ManyVids is also revamping the club site, separating the Crush Club from the site proper and building in individual feeds on performers’ profiles, for a more social media feel.

With the announcement, ManyVids is running a MV Crush Club t-shirt contest. To enter, fans are asked to follow the MV Crush Club Twitter account here, retweet the pinned tweet, and then re-MV their pinned MV Social post here.

You can also visit the ManyVids blog at this link.

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