ManyVids Revamps 'MV Crush Club' Subscription Tool

ManyVids Revamps 'MV Crush Club' Subscription Tool

MONTREAL — The ManyVids Crush Club subscription tool, allowing influencers to monetize communications with their fans, has received a substantive upgrade and has been folded into MV Social.

The tool offers a 90 percent payout for 12 months, followed by an 80 percent payout thereafter.

Upgrades include a dedicated "MV Crush" profile tab that will allow users to send out content directly to their MV Crush Club subscribers.

Additional upgraded features for members include an easily referenced list of their Crush Club subscriptions and notifications that appear in the upper-right-hand corner of the screen to alert them to new activity.

Each MV Crush post will have the same functionality as an MV Social post with a specific link that can be copied and shared. Only subscribers will know when a particular post is shared; however, any captions added to photos and videos will be publicly visible, and the referenced content blurred, a rep notes, "so that creators can get creative with captions to capture the attention of future fans."

“MV Crush Club is a powerful tool to help [our] stars build their careers and generate revenue,” explained the rep. “These new enhancements will make it even more fun, engaging and easy to use.”

For more information, visit ManyVids.

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