JustFor.fans Enables Movie, Pleasure Product Tie-In Sales

JustFor.fans Enables Movie, Pleasure Product Tie-In Sales

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced a new revenue stream for studios and pleasure product companies looking to sell their products through models from within the platform.

“I believe we are the first platform to monetize merchandise through personal tie-ins like this,” JFF founder Dominic Ford said.

Studios can now monetize fan platform traffic by selling their movies on the JFF platform. Models can also list the movies on their own JFF page and earn a percentage of sales.

“Studios simply set up the movies on their page and tell the system what percentage of the revenue to share with the model who sells the movie,” Ford explained. “It’s as simple as that. Models repost the movies on their pages, acting as mini-affiliates for that sale, and JFF takes care of the accounting.”

He added that pleasure product companies can do the same thing with toys, lube or any other product they wish to sell through their spokesmodels.

“The model can go to the company’s JFF store and click ‘Post This On My Page’ to sell the product on their page,” he said. “JFF knows that the sale came from the model and gives them their cut of the purchase; the company sets up what percentage the model makes — we take care of the rest. The idea works for any store items, real or digital.”

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