JustFor.fans Touts Successful JFF Model Conference

JustFor.fans Touts Successful JFF Model Conference

LAS VEGAS — JustFor.fans (JFF) celebrated its second anniversary last week with a variety of parties and activities, including its inaugural JFF Model Conference.

The conference consisted of four seminars with a variety of panelists from across the industry, including Rhyheim Shabazz, Dirk Caber, Brian Bonds, Jason Derek, TripleXTransMan, RealMenFullBush, grgisthewerd, RopeTrainKeep, HungerFF, MilkingCOACH, DamagedBttm, BradUnzipped, CagedJock and gogo_gustavo. Panel topics included best practices, fetish, social media and mental/sexual health. Seventy models attended the conference.

"JFF is a community: we help each other, and we all succeed together," creator Dominic Ford said. "There is no better representation of that than at our conference, where models were actively talking about what makes them successful, and asking others for help with obstacles they face. The conference is truly the best part of what our community is, and we am very proud to be the only fan platform that invests this kind of time and energy into fostering this kind of community and making our models successful."

The conference was set up in a roundtable format, with everyone in the room encouraged to participate in discussions ranging from how to attract and maintain a loyal fan base to granular social media marketing techniques.

"The panelists started the conversations, but the room of participants continued them and shared their own knowledge," said Ford. "It was a full day of models helping other models succeed."

The entire conference was filmed, with parts of it slated for in an upcoming documentary about "the new model-centric economy of porn, and JFF's role in that economy," according to a rep.

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