FanCentro Offers 90% Payouts to New Influencers, Referral Bonus

FanCentro Offers 90% Payouts to New Influencers, Referral Bonus

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro is offering new influencers a 90 percent payout for their first 90 days if they join the platform by March 31.

The promo is intended to help sex workers who are struggling due to coronavirus restrictions as they learn to utilize the platform, notify their fans of their new page and build their fanbase. FanCentro is also offering an expedited onboarding process, additional promotions and access to an exclusive online educational program to help new influencers learn at their own pace.

In addition, referring influencers will receive 10 percent of FanCentro’s share of revenues for a full year after sign-up.

“We’re calling on all of our influencers to help share the message with other sex workers or friends in the adult industry,” says FanCentro’s VP of Marketing Kat Revenga. “We’re making it as easy as possible for all new influencers to continue to earn during this time. We want to do our part to help the adult industry, and keep performers employed despite global restrictions.”

For more information, including details about getting a referral link, click here.

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