IsMyGirl 2.0 Launches Under New Ownership and Management

IsMyGirl 2.0 Launches Under New Ownership and Management

LOS ANGELES — IsMyGirl (IMG) has relaunched under new ownership and management.

“After a 10-month rebuild of the entire platform, the new owners of IsMyGirl are proud to announce the launch of IMG 2.0,” said a rep.

The product expansion “provides traffic for partner brands and many other important new features,” the rep added.

Head of Digital Marketing Marissa Davis said, “We’re so excited about the launch of IMG 2.0. A lot of work has gone into growing the platform, expanding its reach and providing the sort of reliable, forward-thinking management that traffic providers expect from a top-tier B2C platform. Now that we have everything in place, we are determined to earn more for traffic partners and content creators than ever before.

“When Evan Seinfeld was running IsMyGirl by himself, he put together a strong lineup of content creators and did an amazing job launching the platform. Our focus is growing that audience and maximizing the earning potential of everyone we are working with, to provide consumers with the best experience available anywhere online,” Davis added.

Visit the new IsMyGirl and email Marissa@IsMyGirl.com for more information.

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