IsMyGirl Launches IsMyGuy Social Network for Male Models, Fans

IsMyGirl Launches IsMyGuy Social Network for Male Models, Fans

LOS ANGELES — IsMyGirl has launched IsMyGuy.com, a premium social network for male models and their followers.

According to the company, nearly two years after launching its social media platform for empowered women, IsMyGirl has added a male vertical to its network of communities with a platform intended to be “the ultimate destination for male models, influencers and photographers to monetize their exclusive content and interact with fans.”

“We promote all of our models to our massive social media following of over 35 million fans, provide 24/7 model support, and help our models market themselves to the best of their abilities,” a company representative said. “Our goal is to foster and grow a tightly knit and diverse community of models from around the world.”

Male models can now benefit from the same 10 revenue streams that IsMyGirl offers, managed from one user dashboard, making IsMyGuy an option for models seeking to engage their audience through premium videos, private video messages, pay-per-minute mobile livestreaming, one-on-one fan cam and more.

“As social media platforms continue to censor models more and more,” said IsMyGuy Executive Director Kristofer Weston, adding, “it’s refreshing to see a new premium social network that allows more engagement and lets you see and post images without restraint.”

“That’s just what IsMyGuy does — it allows for more engagement for both the model and the fans so you can really get to know the personality behind your favorite model,” Weston explained. “That’s what I really want both as a fan and a model.”

For more information, visit ismyguy.com.

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