RedGIFs Introduces 'Creator-Forward' Initiatives, Adds Aerie Saunders as Ambassador

RedGIFs Introduces 'Creator-Forward' Initiatives, Adds Aerie Saunders as Ambassador

LOS ANGELES — RedGIFs has added Aerie Saunders as a creator-ambassador and partnered with SexWorkCEO for social media management.

The partnerships are part of an initiative to bring their creators more value and assistance moving forward, said a rep, describing Saunders as well-known in the indie creator community for her efforts to provide free educational resources via AdultModelMentors and Webcam Startup.

“Providing the adult community with resources and assistance isn’t new to me but being onboarded by RedGIFs, a company that is actively focused on becoming creator-centric, is something I am beyond ecstatic about,” Saunders enthused.

Adult performers looking for assistance with anything relevant to working independently in the adult industry can reach out to Saunders via RedGIFs’ new Creator Support Twitter account.

Saunders, the rep added, “worked closely with the RedGIFs team in launching a Twitter network dedicated to promoting their diverse group of verified creators. The aim of this effort is to be inclusionary toward every brilliant creator posting content to the platform and heighten their experience by offering additional promotion via these new social media accounts.”

RedGIFs' Twitter network is being managed by MelRose Michaels’ SexWorkCEO.

“SexWorkCEO is entering this new era as a company where we assist industry giants in how they can better serve creators via social,” said Michaels. “Having the ability to run a promotional network in favor of creators, with entirely creator oversight, means we remove a lot of the red tape we’ve dealt with in the past. My experience working alongside RedGIFs in their [online] courses, and now in this new collaboration, has been incredibly exciting. They are setting a new tone in our space and other adult companies are starting to understand why working with creators is of the utmost importance.”

Performers interested in becoming verified creators on the platform are invited to reach out via Twitter with any questions.

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