ModelCentro Announces TES Sponsorship, New Affiliate Program

PRAGUE — ModelCentro has announced their sponsorship of the 2016 European Summit (TES) and the launch of their new global affiliate program MCProfits. The European Summit 2016 will be held at the Parkhotel Praha in Prague, Czech Republic from Sept. 20-23. 

During the event, the ModelCentro staff can be found at luxury lounge P24. Visitors, ModelCentro said, “are encouraged to stop by and pick up some goodies.”

ModelCentro’s platform allows models to build their own membership site and further their personal brand. The platform, ModelCentro said, “gives them all the tools they need to build a professional site without any technical knowledge as well as supplying a helpful customer service staff so that the model can focus on creating content and interacting with fans.”

MCProfits is a global affiliate program created to promote ModelCentro models. ModelCentro described MCProfits as “the largest affiliate program dedicated to solo models in both the hardcore and softcore niches. Affiliates are able to promote them with hundreds of promo tools like fee hosted galleries, banners and downloadable content.”

Andrea Fioriniello, business development manager for ModelCentro, said, “The MCProfits team is ready to make long lasting partnerships with all the exciting people at TES this year. We have tons of models that can be promoted, and we can’t wait to start.”

For more information on ModelCentro, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on MCProfits, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on The European Summit, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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