Flirt4Free Unveils Performer Fan Clubs

LOS ANGELES —  Flirt4Free.com announced it is unveiling new Performer Fan Clubs that allow models to have their own personal domain names integrated directly into the Flirt4Free network to take advantage of a much bigger audience while retaining full control over branding and improving revenue at the same time.

With a user-friendly interface provided by Flirt4Free, the company said models can transfer an existing domain they own or create a new one for their fan club. The fan club domain includes a fully personalized site that allows models to maximize their own individual branding while seamlessly becoming part of the overall Flirt4Free experience, the company said.

"Flirt4Free.com has the most talented models, and we are always looking for creative new ways to provide even more value for our fans and performers," said Jamie Rodriguez, broadcast manager at VS Media, Inc. "Fan Clubs are the next step in the personalized model/fan relationship. Now models can have their own website, complete with a unique domain name and custom design, set up in a matter of minutes with all of the backend technical work handled by our experienced webcam team.

"We are eager to see the many ways fans and their favorite performers will put the new Performer Fan Club sites to use and we look forward to even more innovative features being added based on the feedback from our fans, models and traffic partners."

Specialized retention tools are already in place, such as 5% discounts for members on shows, extra credits every month with a fan club membership fee that goes directly to the model, personalized content packages that models can create for their own members, and several new ways for models to interact with their repeat customers to strengthen their online relationships.

Performers interested in launching their own Fan Club on Flirt4Free.com may contact their account representative or to visit Webcam4money.com to sign up and create a new Flirt4Free modeling account today.

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