FanGear.vip Launches Zero-Cost Branded Merch Platform

FanGear.vip Launches Zero-Cost Branded Merch Platform

PHILADELPHIA — FanGear.vip has announced the launch of its zero-cost branded merchandise platform, designed specifically for adult entertainers and social media influencers.

"The platform is aimed at creating a hands-free, easy-to-use solution that allows talent to offer branded merchandise without the need to hire designers, source products and spend hundreds of dollars — if not thousands — on inventory," a rep explained.

"FanGear.vip offers a greater margin for profits than other print-on-demand (POD) operators because FanGear is the sales channel and the manufacturer. All products are created, manufactured and shipped at FanGear's own facility so there is no middleman, noted the rep. "In its initial beta term, FanGear.vip saw its branded merch sales jump a staggering 44% over its outsourced POD sales from last year."

Performers with dedicated store pages currently include Nikki Benz, Sophie Dee, Lauren Phillips and Kendra Sunderland, among others.

"We've made this as simple possible," Operations Manager Rachel Ferretti said. "We've identified the most popular POD items and developed a completely turnkey solution. And we've made it available to any talent, regardless of the size of their fan base or number of followers."

"For the past few years, we've concentrated our efforts on collectible calendars through our GFE Calendars brand and managed POD services via outsourcing through other channels," continued Ferretti. "And while the calendar business has been extremely successful, our participating talent wasn't really seeing any kind of real income from the POD merchandise. Bringing everything in house was the only logical solution."

Visit FanGear.vip for additional details, including how to register; direct inquiries to sales@fangear.vip.

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