Adult Content Platform Freyja Debuts Referral Program for Creators

LONDON/HELSINKI — Private adult content platform Freyja is following its recent launch with an offer of $50 to creators after their account reaches 50 subscribers. The cash reward will be deposited directly into the creator's Freyja account and runs through May 15.

"But that’s not all," noted a rep. "For every performer that is referred to the platform, the referring and the referred both receive $50 in their Freyja accounts once the referred reaches 50 subscribers. In order to claim this referral bonus, just send an email with the new performer’s name and email address to referral@projektfreyja.com before they sign up."

Freyja is described as "an adult social media and content platform built for the adult entertainment industry."

"We won’t kick anyone off without notice. Our banks and partners know exactly who we are and what we do. No more worrying about your posts being taken down and your account being blocked," the rep said. "Freyja is built for performers, by performers. We run with a board with performers such as Samantha Bentley, Danielle Maye, Kiki Minaj, Misha Cross, Skin Diamond and more. Freyja offers a range of support in the form of mentors, workshops and resources. We are here to help you."

Visit Freyja-xo.com and direct inquiries to hello@projektfreyja.com.

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