Cherry.tv Announces New Model Referral Feature

Cherry.tv Announces New Model Referral Feature

LOS ANGELES — Cherry.tv has rolled out a new feature for models designed to facilitate the creation of referral links for tracking their user referrals.

"Thanks to this new feature, Cherry.tv models can now conveniently create referral links in their dashboard," a rep explained. "Referral earnings will then show up together with models' streaming income, so it’s easy to keep track."

"Anytime a new user registers for an account on Cherry.tv through a model's referral link, models will earn a percentage of everything that user spends on the platform," said the rep. "Models may also earn a $100 commission for referring another model to the platform."

Business Development and Talent Manager Zuzana Kasinski noted the feature was developed from "many conversations at industry conferences and from listening to individual model feedback."

"I realized that models are looking for certain features on cam platforms," she continued. "They like to be rewarded for new user referrals, and they also want to earn commissions for referring other models — which, of course, makes sense. We want our models to know we recognize their hard work and effort, and that’s why at Cherry.tv we treat them as our business partners in every possible way."

Visit Cherry.tv for additional information about the model referral program and follow the platform on Twitter; affiliate promotion details can be found at CherryCash.

Zuzana Kasinski was recently the subject of a Women in Adult (WIA) profile for XBIZ World; click here to read it.

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