JustFor.fans Launches New 'Talent Management Center'

JustFor.fans Launches New 'Talent Management Center'

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced an upgrade to its premium social media platform with the launch of the Talent Management Center, described by the company as “a more efficient approach to running multiple model accounts.”

JFF founder Dominic Ford explained that “with the proliferation of fan content, model management companies have sprung up that take care of posting, editing content and otherwise maintaining fan pages on behalf of their clients. This means logging in and out of each account, and not being able to see an overview of the accounts they manage.”

The new Talent Management Center offers a quick dashboard summary of each account’s detailed info, such as recent posts and the latest sales figures.

“With a simple click between pages, it makes it easier than ever to monetize content in one centralized location,” he added. “Now these companies can maximize their day-to-day productivity by tracking numerous JFF accounts — we even have handy downloadable spreadsheets that list each model and their monthly revenues.”

Management companies and agencies that currently manage five or more JFF models can apply to utilize the program by emailing agency@justfor.fans.

Once a company or agency is verified and established on JFF, models can reach out to customer service to have their accounts added to their management company’s roster. As a security precaution, only JFF models have access to their personal billing information.

For more information, visit JFF online and on Twitter.

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