ManyVids Increases Exposure for SFW Content, Offers Cash Promo

ManyVids Increases Exposure for SFW Content, Offers Cash Promo

MONTREAL — ManyVids is giving a boost to content creators producing SFW videos for its platform by offering greater exposure and a $1,000 cash promo.

Earlier this year, ManyVids introduced a new option that allows content creators to choose either “Vid Without Nudity (SFW)” or “Vid With Nudity (NSFW)” upon upload, so that MV Stars can easily use the platform to sell a wider variety of content.

“MV Stars are multi-talented creators. So many creators have passions and skills outside of adult entertainment and MV is a safe and supportive site to monetize and share them!” exclaimed a company representative. “You can host anything, we’re talking about video game play-throughs, unboxing videos, musical performances, cooking tutorials, makeup how-to, fashion reviews, vlogging, cosplay demos — whatever you can imagine, you can put it on ManyVids — and generate revenue from all the skills and interests you have!”

To bring more exposure to the platform’s growing collection of SFW videos, MV has added a new SFW section on its main “Vids” page, to drive more traffic to these clips. The company encourages creators that upload SFW clips to other sites to also add them to MV.

To help promote the new SFW section, ManyVids is giving away prizes of $200 to five MV Stars. To enter the contest, upload an SFW video on MV using the “Vid Without Nudity (SFW)” option and tag it “SFW,” then retweet MV’s pinned tweet within the next 10 days for a chance to win.

“ManyVids wants to help you shine, so share your creative vision with the world!” the rep concluded. “And if you have an SFW video that you’re especially proud of, ManyVids [will] be featuring some of the greatest examples on the MV Blog.”

MV Stars can email jonathan@manyvids.com for more information about having their SFW video featured on the MV Blog.

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