JustFor.fans Launches Creator Contest for New Custom Clip Ordering Feature

JustFor.fans Launches Creator Contest for New Custom Clip Ordering Feature

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has launched a creator contest to promote the rollout of a new custom clip ordering feature and accompanying online tutorials.

Creators who post about the feature on their social media through Saturday, July 30 will become eligible to win a free JFF-branded bundle of merch; creators may sign up to enter the contest here.

A custom clip ordering form is built directly into JFF creators' personal pages. If they choose to create custom clips for their fans, the form lets them set a custom per-minute rate, offer specific video lengths — commonly between five and 15 minutes — and charge convenience fees for faster delivery or other upgrade features.

“We thought it would be fun to promote our Custom Video feature and tutorials with a fun contest, and inspire JFF models to join in the fun by signing up to win a ton of JFF goodies,” Director of Customer Service & Model Outreach Alice Skary said.

In addition to teaching models exactly how custom videos work, Skary added, the tutorials can also help them up their game when it comes to “building online hype, maximizing sales and encouraging fans to take advantage of the models’ fully-customizable clip options. It’s a win-win for all.”

Skary also offers personalized creator tutorials here.

Find JFF online and on Twitter.

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