SnapGirlz: Making Money in the Age of Piracy

A New Way of Connecting for Fans, a New Revenue Stream for Performers

VENICE, CA – The fact that the adult entertainment industry has been fighting piracy for years is nothing new. In fact, the recent social campaign #PayForYourPorn-which was sparked because Samuel L. Jackson said he loved a free tube site-has gone viral bringing to light a very big problem for the adult industry: Monetization.

Enter SnapGirlz, a social fan engagement and monetization company. Their mission is to help talent monetize their social following and provide fans a unique, fun and different way to experience life with their favorite star without breaking the bank.

For only $5.99/month, fans can now access private (aka locked) SnapGirlz social accounts where they get personal posts not available on the artists’ free handle. Unlike the free handle, each of SnapGirlz talent only has 3,000 seats available to their fans, ensuring intimacy and exclusivity.

Until now, adult performers have used social platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and others simply for promotional needs and have yet to actually capitalize on a method to generate revenue from the most important part-the fans.

Social media has now woven itself into our daily lives and a lot of what we learn each day is delivered via Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and/or Facebook. These platforms keeps our relationships connected and fresh no matter how many miles separate you.

Because of social apps, fans feel more connected than ever to their favorite star; learning how they think, knowing when they’re happy or sad and celebrating when something great happens. It’s instantaneous and real, which is why SnapGirlz is having tremendous success.

SnapGirlz could expand in several areas thanks to their success. One such area could be the creation of a mobile app. This could work as there are several mobile monetization platform options that could be utilized to help generate income for participating stars aside from a subscription fee. In addition, it could mean a better connection between stars and fans, as some fans may be reluctant to use their standard social media platforms to connect with stars. For the moment SnapGirlz is focussing on growing their talent base.

There are currently more than 40 professional talent-including Tasha Reign, Sophie Dee, Gianna Michaels, Siri and Britney Amber-have made the SnapGirlz switch; choosing to lock their social and allow fans to access their daily content for a small monthly fee.

SnapGirlz is currently targeting talent that has more than 50,000 organic followers on Twitter. Talent who want to apply should visit www.snapgirlz.com/apply and complete the short intake form. Ideal candidates will be contacted within 2-3 weeks.

SnapGirlz donates a percentage of company revenue on each and every subscription to Children of the Night, a privately funded non-profit organization est. in 1979 dedicated to rescuing America’s children from exploitation by providing intervention.

Visit SnapGirlz at www.snapgirlz.com. Their Twitter is @SnapGirlz and Facebook is www.facebook.com/snapgirlz. Rising Star PR (www.risingstarpr.com) is providing publicity services for SnapGirlz.