Sinparty Offers Performers Content Licensing, Ambassadorship Opportunities

LOS ANGELES — Sinparty.com is offering content licensing and brand ambassadorship opportunities to performers ahead of its planned invitation-only beta launch next month.

According to the company, in a time of global economic and social uncertainty, and in an industry that has been faced with fickle production holds and confusion, it is opening up its new site’s content acquisition strategy to include licensing both amateur and fully produced content clips. Sinparty.com is also accepting applications for paid ambassadorships.

“Having followed the updates on production holds and how they have impacted many individuals within the space, we felt that offering a 'stimulus plan' to the industry was not only a nice way to expand our introduction beyond [our] corporate partners, but also a way to show people how our approach to model and performer relationships will be significantly different than what the industry has been accustomed to,” said Sinparty representative Oliver Novak.

"Our priority is creating an environment built on full transparency and a commitment to legitimately empowering those who create content and drive traffic," he explained. "This is our first opportunity to acknowledge that and set a precedence for what is to come in our network."

To apply for licensing or ambassadorships on the new platform, email content@sinparty.com and provide your social media handles, the types of content you have available for purchase and your contact information.

Acceptable content is limited to clips and scenes that have full compliance documentation; are eight minutes or longer; were shot within the last year; and are rightfully owned by the person making the sale.

“We are humbled by and appreciative of those who choose to take advantage of this opportunity and look forward to making things a little easier in their lives by securing deals immediately,” Novak added.

For more information, visit Sinparty online and on Twitter.

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