LoyalFans to Host 3rd 'Creator Master Class' With Lily Lou

LoyalFans to Host 3rd 'Creator Master Class' With Lily Lou

LOS ANGELES — LoyalFans will host the third and final installment of its "Creator Master Class Series, with Lily Lou," on Saturday at 2 p.m. EDT.

Attendees will learn "how to leverage the platform effectively and creatively," said a rep.

The webinar is titled "Content Trade: The Good, The Bad & The Hell No." 

"Unfortunately, you can’t trust everyone to be polite, empathetic, a good performer, or have the skills and audience to market the content you made together," Lou said. "During this LoyalFans 'Master Class' event, I’ll be sharing my own experiences and providing essential information on how to prevent and mitigate negative situations involving content trade."

"There will be people out there who will actively try to sabotage your success, reputation, or even your own health and wellbeing the second they feel upset or jealous for any reason," she added. "That reason could be as normal as setting healthy boundaries or a simple disagreement. Of course, the best method is to prevent getting involved in the first place, but not everyone is how they seem online."

Click here to register for the class.

For more information, visit LoyalFans or email the company at media@loyalfans.com.

Follow Lily Lou on Twitter.

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