ModelCentro Offers Valentine's Day Social Media Contest

ModelCentro Offers Valentine's Day Social Media Contest

LOS ANGELES — ModelCentro has announced the launch of its Valentine’s Day “Share the Love” contest for performers using its popular platform.

ModelCentro is a platform that enables models to easily build their own membership site and run their own business. Including all the social media functions and more that are needed to run a successful site, ModelCentro features free billing, hosting, and customer support, as well as a user-friendly interface.

To participate in this promo, contestants must use the #VDayModelCentro tag in any Valentine’s Day or love-themed tweets or posts or link to their sites, and mention @ModelCentro to win one of five $100 Amazon gift cards.

“Valentine’s Day was practically made for the adult community,” says ModelCentro’s Head of Sales and Marketing, Natalie Pannon. “We want to make it a fun opportunity for models to show off their social media skills and win some cash on the side.”

The contest will run for five days, from February 9 to the 14. Five winners, each receiving a $100 Amazon gift card and the opportunity to be featured in the ModelCentro Community, will be chosen randomly before February 19.

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