Sabrina Deep Named Brand Manager for New 'Blisss' Platform

Sabrina Deep Named  Brand Manager for New 'Blisss' Platform

LONDON — Performer Sabrina Deep has joined the nascent Blisss platform as a brand ambassador and manager in conjunction with a newly launched marketing campaign.

Blisss "aspires to become an innovative offering to content creators, by giving them the tools and the means to redefine adult entertainment through their creativity and personality," a rep explained.

Company Director Sam Gardner detailed a priority "at the start of our Blisss journey to secure the services of an influential figure with industry expertise to drive our fresh and exclusive platform; it became very obvious that Sabrina was the one for Blisss."

"Sabrina's profile and connections within the industry are a perfect fit for us; her passion, drive and commitment are first-rate, and we are excited to see how she can continue to drive Blisss onwards and upwards," he said.

Deep described Blisss as "a project entirely tailored around creators by creators which goes beyond the canonical relationship between them and their fans." The platform, she explained, "introduces the opportunity for creators to interact also with each other and to monetize these relationships."

"Creativity on Blisss does not end with the uploaded content; instead it is also expressed in the graphic customization of one's profile," she continued. "Furthermore, we have paid great attention to the dynamics of internal promotion, ensuring that all creators, regardless of their following and their fame, have equal opportunities to gain visibility and to promote their content. The team at Blisss immediately embraced with enthusiasm all my suggestions and ideas to create something truly different from today's standards, and I'm really excited to become an integral part of that same team, and to give my contribution towards the success of such an ambitious project."

A rep noted access to Blisss will be initially available only to select creators and fans "who will have the opportunity to interact with the working group, and to influence the development of the final product according to their needs and expectations."

Find Blisss online and on Twitter; contact Sabrina Deep at sabrina@blisss.company for additional details.

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