SK Intertainment Launches 'Skinfluential Management' Agency, FansFuel Joint Venture

SK Intertainment Launches 'Skinfluential Management' Agency, FansFuel Joint Venture

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin/Mr. Man parent company SK Intertainment has launched new creator agency Skinfluential Management, as well as a new joint venture between Showbizz Media and SK's creator stats and affiliate marketing platform, FansFuel.

Skinfluential Management is dedicated to “maximizing earnings potential for its clients through media buying, social media and affiliate marketing with complete stats transparency,” a rep explained.

The new agency has inked deals with several noted creators, offering “best practice” marketing techniques coupled with FansFuel, a platform that allows creators and agencies to track traffic and user spend. Users also have the option to set up revenue splits with affiliates and other creators to scale their business with new traffic sources.

“The FansFuel technology has been in use internally by SK Intertainment for years, but this venture aims to bring the platform to market for use by all creators for free,” said the rep.

SK President Sam Rakowski said, "We are extremely excited to announce this partnership and are eager to usher in a new age of empowerment for content creators. With our expertise and enterprise services, and the FansFuel tracking platform, creators can maximize their earning potential with complete transparency — all while working less. SK's 25 years of industry experience and impeccable reputation make us uniquely qualified to provide stability and trustworthiness to creators, many of whom have struggled to find the right fit in an agency."

For more information about Skinfluential Management, email austin@skinfluentialmedia.com; for more on FansFuel, visit FansFuel.com.

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