ManyVids Upgrades MV Crush Club With New Features, Higher Payouts

ManyVids Upgrades MV Crush Club With New Features, Higher Payouts

MONTREAL — ManyVids has released a series of upgrades to its MV Crush Club that promises more revenue for models and more ways to connect to members and build a fan base.

MV Crush Club is a monthly subscription-based fan club for MV Stars who offer exclusive content such as videos, photos, notes and direct messaging. It enables models to monetize their private communications and to generate additional income by engaging with fans.

The first update to the MV Crush Club changes the payout rate to 90 percent for 12 months. For models that already have MV Crush activated, the 12-month period began when the upgrade launched October 18; however, for models that haven’t yet set up their MV Crush Club, the 12-month period begins when the service is activated.

MV Crush Club can be promoted by using a short link such as YourName.ManyVids.com/Crush, while customer support is "always available," a company representative said.

The next upgrade is Pay to Open, where models can send personalized content to a member within any of their three Inbox tabs: MV Crush Notes, MV Flyer or Messages, for an extra fee that the MV member has to pay in order to access this exclusive content. Models that use the Pay to Open feature in their MV Crush Notes tab will receive the 90 percent payout as part of the 12-month MV Crush Club promotion. However, the payout will remain at 60 percent for Pay to Open content sent within the MV Flyer or Messages tabs.

The final upgrade, for now, is the addition of a Trial Period feature to Crush Club, where members can access a model’s MV Crush Club at a reduced trial rate.

“And all of this is only the beginning!” exclaimed the rep. “In early 2020, MV is redesigning and reconfiguring the MV Crush Club so that’s even more streamlined, intuitive and easy to use.”

A new MV Crush Club Twitter account promises to keep members and performers in the loop on upcoming changes.

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