ModelCentro Sponsors CamCon

ModelCentro Sponsors CamCon

LOS ANGELES — ModelCentro has announced its sponsorship of the upcoming CamCon in Miami, set for May 31 to June 3.

CamCon coincides with XBIZ Miami, at the luxurious SLS Hotel on Miami’s world famous South Beach.

The ModelCentro team will be present in their poolside cabana at the event, educating attendees about their platform as well as its new affiliate program for all ModelCentro models, MCProfits.

The ModelCentro team will appear at CamCon’s Industry Day from 12-4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1, where attendees can find giveaways; and at their seminar at noon on Thursday, June 2.

According to the company, the ModelCentro platform enables models to easily run their own business with a wide array of functions and tools. No technological or software background is needed so models can take advantage of the social media, interactivity, and other features to make a professional site without the hassle of billing, hosting or complicated set-up.

“The MC team is looking forward to meeting everyone interested in furthering their global reach with a site or through interest in MCProfits,” said Andrea Fioriniello, ModelCentro’s Business Development Manager. “We can even meet you directly in the pool!”

To book a meeting with the ModelCentro team, click here.

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