Content Monetization Platform Fusslor Announces U.S. Launch

LOS ANGELES — Reps are touting the launch in the United State of Fusslor.com, an "e-commerce adult content community" that allows creators to monetize their work and "showcase their talents to fans around the world."

"Fusslor is an all-inclusive, judgment-free adult content community where anyone can purchase photos, videos and livestream webcam with strippers, porn stars, adult performers, drag queens, DJ’s and more on-demand, anywhere in the world," a rep explained.

"Adult content creators and fans can connect on a more intimate level with FusslorMail, where they can exchange private messages discreetly," the rep continued, "as well as FusslorCam, where fans can enjoy one-on-one or group webcam performances of their favorite adult entertainers."

Reps said the platform was conceived by Alex Miller when he was "frustrated by not being able to see the calendars of adult performers who perform at adult entertainment venues and the inability to connect and engage with his favorite performers."

Thus, Miller created Fusslor. "I have been visiting adult entertainment venues for over a decade and I always enjoy seeing my favorite performers," he said, "but frustrated that I could not see a calendar of dancers or contact the performers for webcam, photos or videos. So I created Fusslor to provide adult entertainers everything they need to build their career and engage their fans.”

For a limited time, adult performers and fans may join for free and be automatically entered into a drawing to win $100 as a sign-up bonus.

Find Fusslor online and on Twitter. Direct inquiries to fusslor@sweetrelease.agency.

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