Clara Mae Named LoyalFans' 'Featured Creator' for November 2023

Clara Mae Named LoyalFans' 'Featured Creator' for November 2023

LOS ANGELES — LoyalFans has named Clara Mae as its Featured Creator for November.

The title highlights "unique creators working, sharing and thriving within LoyalFans," a rep said. "Fans visiting the Creator Spotlight page are introduced to a scope of interesting creators — those who are new to the site, popular creators and interesting people utilizing LoyalFans’ exceptional features and offerings."

Mae will sit for a spotlight interview with brand ambassador and Creator Relations Manager Nyssa Nevers, to be livestreamed Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. PDT. The event is open only to current, active LoyalFans creators. Sign up for the livestream here.

Mae enthused about the platform’s scheduling feature.

"I absolutely love to schedule my content ahead with LoyalFans’ calendar, including my DMs as well," she said. "I schedule everything a month ahead so that for at least three weeks of the month I can just focus on members, live streams, videos, and my cat.

"The best thing about LoyalFans really is how much they care and help the creators," she added. "There are webinars every week about how to use the website better, how to create your brand, even how to do marketing, and so much more."

For more information, visit the LoyalFans Creator Spotlight page.

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