Sally Fae Joins Blisss as Brand Ambassador

Sally Fae Joins Blisss as Brand Ambassador

LOS ANGELES — Multi-XBIZ nominated cam performer Sally Fae has joined the nascent Blisss platform as a brand ambassador ahead of the site's launch of its invitational phase.

Blisss Brand Manager Sabrina Deep personally chose Fae (aka Dawn Willow) for her "unique, inclusive personality and for her natural talent in bonding with fans and fellow creators."

"I have always admired Sally, not just for her creativity and talent, but also for the way she approaches people," Deep said. "She is very generous, laid back, and yet sophisticated, when it comes to interpersonal relationships. She is a natural, and her attitude perfectly represents the Blisss brand. Furthermore, her expertise as a creator will prove an invaluable asset for making Blisss the creation platform of reference."

Fae's role, noted a rep, "will see her involved in a series of initiatives aimed at spreading and establishing the Blisss brand among creators and fans during the closed invitational phase and beyond. She will represent Blisss at the upcoming XBIZ Miami virtual trade show May 24-27 and she will have a leading role in fine-tuning the platform alongside the other invited creators before the official open-for-all launch."

The rep noted two additional Blisss brand ambassadors will be chosen from early adopters and announced during XBIZ Miami.

Content creators are invited to test and explore the platform prior to its official launch by contacting Sally Fae and Sabrina Deep on Twitter to receive an invitational code, or by following Blisss online and on Twitter.

In related news, Fae recently penned a column, titled "Strategies for a Successful Rebrand," for the June issue of XBIZ World; explore a digital edition of the magazine here.

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