PeterFever, JustFor.fans Partner for Content Creator Initiative

PeterFever, JustFor.fans Partner for Content Creator Initiative

LAS VEGAS — zBuckz network paysite PeterFever has partnered with fan platform JustFor.fans (JFF) for a new content creator collaboration.

Conceived by zBuckz CEO Danny Zeeman and Marketing Director Nolan Knox, the PeterFever Creator Initiative is offering existing PeterFever performers $100 for each JFF clip they create, up to $1,000 total.

"The videos will help 'sell' PeterFever members on buying a subscription to the model's Fan accounts," said a rep. "In addition to the cash payment, models also receive a link and/or banner to their JustFor.Fans page from both their model profile page on the website’s tour as well as on their Videos page in the members’ area."

Knox enthused about the partnership.

"I think that this opportunity is a great step forward into the collaborative effort between studios and content creators," he said. "In this saturated space, it is the next logical step into forming a space where studios and individuals can create something new in the adult film industry. Personally, as a content creator, I believe that this program will help further the reach and exposure that I can gain outside of social media."

Added Zeeman, "We are really happy to work with our stars on this PeterFever Creator Initiative to help models earn more revenue from their existing content as well as to grow their fan accounts. As a fellow LGBTQ-owned company, partnering with JustFor.Fans on this project made perfect sense for us."

JFF CEO Dominic Ford echoed Zeeman's excitement.

"We’ve always believed that JFF can collaborate with studios in creative ways," he said. "This partnership is exciting because there is so much synergy and overlap between our models and audience, and the models and audience in studio porn. We hope to work even closer with studios, and believe together we can bring new revenues to the entire community of adult performers and studios. Diversity and inclusion are hallmarks of the JFF brand."

For more information, visit PeterFever or email nolan@zbuckz.com.

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