RedGIFs Joins SexWorkCEO as Premier Sponsor

RedGIFs Joins SexWorkCEO as Premier Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Sex worker business resource and advocacy site SexWorkCEO has announced RedGIFs as its newest sponsor and plans to produce a series of educational videos designed to help creators use the company's platform.

“We jumped at the chance to sponsor SexWorkCEO as we completely share the aim of empowering the sex work community,” Co-Owner Jimmy said. “We believe the sharing of knowledge, insight and experience are essential for our industry to survive and grow and we are delighted to join forces to help achieve that shared goal.”

SexWorkCEO was launched by veteran content creator and entrepreneur MelRose Michaels on International Sex Workers Day this past June, noted a rep. The free, educational and sex worker advocacy platform is driven by its mission to educate performers and help shape the future of sex work, featuring education courses, videos, advice and resources to help content creators grow their business as independent entrepreneurs.

“I’m incredibly grateful for the support of RedGIFs for their contribution," Michaels said. “We’ve made a commitment to keep SexWorkCEO as a platform that is free for all sex workers, and the support of generous sponsors like RedGIFs helps us to continue to produce educational resources for the sex worker community. Their values are perfectly aligned with the sex worker community, which is why we're delighted to welcome them on board."

Visit SexWorkCEO.com and follow the platform on Twitter; find sponsorship details at MelRoseMichaels.com.

Find RedGIFs online.

In related news, Michaels spoke to XBIZ over the summer about the formation of SexWorkCEO; click here for that story.

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