FanCentro Celebrates Women's Day With 90 Percent Payout

FanCentro Celebrates Women's Day With 90 Percent Payout

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro will mark International Women's Day on Sunday with a new initiative designed to empower and support performers and influencers, particularly during a time of "fresh challenges."

"As International Women’s Day on March 8 approaches, we honor all the strong, powerful and talented women in our industry," a FanCentro rep explained. "But at a time when we should be celebrating, many in our community are struggling. New content and privacy leaks, platform bans and fears over how the coronavirus might affect production have produced a sudden wave of financial anxiety and uncertainty — and make it even harder for the women in our community to build their businesses and brands."

"To help counteract this — and give everyone a reason to truly celebrate on International Women’s Day — we’re calling all adult influencers to join the FanCentro family," continued the rep, "where you’ll be given the support, tools and protection that you deserve."

All new FanCentro pages verified before midnight, March 8, will unlock a 90 percent payout for eight weeks, extra onboarding support and free DMCA protection for three months.

"Here at FanCentro, we strongly believe in the importance of empowering women, championing adult performers and influencers, and providing the tools and support to create a steady revenue stream from doing what you love," the rep said. "This Women’s Day, we want to celebrate all of you and give you the platform you deserve."

Click here for additional details and to sign up.

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