JustFor.fans Relaunches Business Directory

JustFor.fans Relaunches Business Directory

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has relaunched its business resource directory for performers.

"Models need more than just a place to post their content," said JFF President Dominic Ford. "So many of them ask us to help connect them to people who can help them manage their social media, edit their footage and do all the other things required to be successful — so models can concentrate on making content."

The directory was originally launched in 2019 but has been on hiatus for the past two years, a rep noted.

To be added to the business directory, industry professionals must sign up for a JustFor.fans account and then go to the business directory to apply to be listed under a specific category. Listings include videographers, editors, social media managers, model management companies, talent agents, filming location businesses, shared-footage production companies, group collaboration parties, trade organizations and advocacy groups, among others.

"It is our hope to provide our community with the resources they need to find the people and companies that exist solely to help them be the most successful and efficient they can be," Ford added.

For more information, visit JustFor.fans.

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