Shoutout Express Debuts Influencer Referral Program

Shoutout Express Debuts Influencer Referral Program

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Shoutout Express, founded by Sophie Dee and business partner Tyler Thompson, has rolled out a referral program that offers five percent of sales generated by new users/creators to the influencer who referred them to the platform.

"Shoutout Express provides marketing solutions for those looking to tap into the following that many influencers have built. Buying shoutouts is the most effective means of promoting a brand and premium channels," a rep explained. "From recognizable content creators with millions of followers to micro-influencers who have strong connections with their audiences, Shoutout Express presents a myriad of options to advertisers looking to generate brand awareness."

"While Shoutout Express is a dynamic resource for advertisers, for influencers, it is rapidly becoming a vital tool for maximizing an additional revenue stream," the rep continued. "As the market for social proofing continues to thrive, Shoutout Express aids influencers by providing a platform that makes them accessible to a network used by thousands of advertisers."

In addition, said the rep, the company creates marketing materials, aids in establishing the most effective pricing and produces promotions.

"Tyler and I created this site because, for me, buying and selling shoutouts was such a difficult endeavor," Dee said. "The process meant keeping track of the direct messages and prolonged negotiations with potential buyers on pricing, insights, proof of completion. I didn't have time for it, nor did I like getting screwed when I bought from someone and received poor results."

"Shoutout Express alleviates all of those issues, providing content creators more time to focus on other things as well as just some peace of mind," she added.

The rep noted influencers already using Shoutout Express include "models, actresses, adult performers, YouTubers, podcasters, fitness enthusiasts and more. Advertisers can purchase spots for virtually all major social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and even OnlyFans."

Click here for additional details and visit ShoutoutExpress on Instagram.

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