IsMyGuy Boosts Model Payouts, Pledges FSC Emergency Fund Donation

IsMyGuy Boosts Model Payouts, Pledges FSC Emergency Fund Donation

LOS ANGELES — IsMyGuy.com will boost payouts to all verified models through June 1 to support its content creators during the coronavirus pandemic. 

A rep explained the new initiative, which extends to IsMyGirl and Inked Girls, offers a 100% payout, minus credit card processing fees, for 60 days. All participating influencers will then receive an 80% commission.

"This is an unprecedented move that will allow creators to earn more money than ever before during this financial crisis. This relief package is extended to both existing and new models to give back to and support their model communities," said the rep.

Evan Seinfeld, CEO and co-founder, expressed gratitude for the ability to give back.

"We are basically kicking all the revenue from our entire platform back to our models," he said. "No one should have to deal with financial hardships right now and we want our models to know how much we appreciate their hard work and the incredible culture they have built for [our] model community. While our business is trending upwards so rapidly with so many people in the world being home, we’re letting our models know that we are prioritizing their wellbeing by putting our money where our mouth is."

The company is also donating to the Free Speech Coalition Emergency Fund, which provides financial assistance to adult industry performers and crew. Donations to the Emergency Fund can be made here.

Watch a video announcement detailing the relief package, and find additional details, at the IsMyGuy Model Portal here and follow the platform on Twitter for the latest updates.

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