FanCentro Unveils New Features for 2021

FanCentro Unveils New Features for 2021

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro has announced the release of a new suite of features designed to streamline the platform for both influencers and fans.

"The launch of these new features creates unique moneymaking opportunities for FanCentro influencers,” said a rep.

The new features include: 

  • One-click subscriptions: Influencers can bundle subscription options with other perks, allowing fans to purchase multiple types of content with a single click.
  • Influencer tagging: Influencers can now tag one another in both Feed posts and DMs, “creating unique cross-traffic opportunities,” said the rep. When an influencer is tagged, an info card about them will pop up in the post or DM and fans can click it to follow or learn more about that influencer.
  • Livestreaming: Influencers can now go live for their followers, subscribers, or both. A livestream can begin publicly and then be switched to subscribers-only mid-stream, “which is a great opportunity to convert followers to subscribers,” the rep added.
  • Premium Twitter: Influencers can now monetize their Twitter followers by creating a premium Twitter account. With the addition of Fleets on Twitter, influencers can promote their private Fleets on their public Twitter account and share exclusive Fleets and Tweets on their premium.
  • Welcome Video and Photoset: Influencers can now optimize their FanCentro profile with a public welcome video for visitors and new fans, plus a free photoset. This allows influencers to give fans a sneak peek of the type of content they can expect from a subscription.

"We have our ear to the ground when it comes to creating features that will not only benefit our influencers, but also make the FanCentro experience better for fans," FanCentro VP Kat Revenga said.

"User feedback is extremely important, and we designed these new features with that information in mind to help influencers improve traffic, earn more, and provide more diverse content for their fans," Revenga added.

These features are now live; to learn more, visit the FanCentro blog. Influencers can also get more information by visiting Centro University or emailing the company’s “success coaches” at success@centro.team.

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