LetDoeIt Celebrates Steady Social Media Growth

LetDoeIt Celebrates Steady Social Media Growth

LOS ANGELES — The LetsDoeIt network is marking a pending social media milestone as the company closes in on 100,000 Instagram follows.

Concurrently, the company’s official Twitter profile is about to cross 75,000 follows.

“Social media has been a great segue to improve our work and connect, thanks to immediate feedback on major platforms,” a rep enthused.

LetsDoeIt is prepping a series of BTS clips to mark the occasion. Featuring performers from their ScamAngels imprint, the mini-interviews focus on how adult content is produced and queries the performers on how they feel about the process. The clips also delve into their personal lives and their journey to becoming independent businesspeople.

Look for the interview clips on the LetsDoeIt social media channels.

On the content front, the rep emphasized their steady growth with over 1,400 scenes released since 2015 that feature talent from seven countries.

“Providing value and diversity is what makes us stand apart,” they said. “We are looking forward to expanding in North America and Canada in terms of production teams and cast. Awards from big industry names like XBIZ are a consequence of good work and a growth mindset. We are looking forward to what tomorrow can bring.”

LetsDoeIt recently earned three 2020 XBIZ Awards nominations, including Paysite of the Year and Foreign Studio of the Year.

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