LetsDoeIt to Launch Doegirls.com, Seeks New Models

LetsDoeIt to Launch Doegirls.com, Seeks New Models

LOS ANGELES — LetsDoeIt (LDI) has announced the upcoming launch of a new site concept, Doegirls.com. The company is currently finalizing the site and is planning for a launch by mid-May.

Doegirls is the latest addition to the LDI network, joining the existing 44 premium sites. LDI is planning to launch it with 20 "steaming-hot homemade videos," and with a subsequent eight updates per month.

“Amid the COVID-19 situation, which we are all facing and adapting to, Doegirls bridges the gap regarding the current 'stay-at-home' policy and the need for fresh content,” explained a company rep. “LDI, being a paysite-operating company and a producer, strongly depends on producers and models traveling to the many beautiful locations it produces in.”

“We are all longing for some normality in our lives at the moment,” the rep added, “but all the things we have taken for granted until now seem so far away and almost unreachable.”

The concept for Doegirls centers on supporting models stuck at home, unable to perform, and to enable them to earn money to pay their bills and expenses during the current health crisis.

Through Doegirls, models will interact virtually and promote their self-produced content.

“Current trends show that model-generated content is of great interest for the end user,” the rep added. “Allowing consumers to follow their favorites performers on- and off-set, brings forward a new type of bond with their long-loved adult starlets. Users will have a front-row seat to these sexy models' daily routines. Fans will experience, from the forefront, how approachable and down-to-earth these industry acclaimed stars really are.”

Phil, managing director of LDI stated that the company is "happy to somehow create a win-win situation for all parties during this uncontrollable and odd situation. Models can work from home, generate some extra revenue and bring forward a fresh and authentic look into their own lives."

For the moment, LDI has been focusing on European models, but the company is planning to open up the program to the rest of the world, including, but not limited to, the U.S. and Canada.

“We are very excited about this new project and are looking forward to making Doegirls a new avenue for models to monetize their own original content, even as we get past the current pandemic,” Phil added. “We are looking forward to have as many models from all over the world join us on this original and exciting project and show the world what they're made of! Let's all come together and support our DoeGirls! 'LetsDoeIt!'"

Models interested in becoming a content creator and producer for Doegirls.com can contact LDI directly at info@letsdoeit.com.

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