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PRESS ROOM: Love On DM Is The Newest Feature For Fanbase Users To Earn Revenue

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Atlanta, Ga – Fanbase, the next-generation creator hub platform that allows creators to earn revenue from their content, is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest feature: “Love On Direct Messaging.” This innovative feature enables creators to monetize private direct messages, offering a new and exciting way to share knowledge, advice, and exclusive content directly with your audience.

Unlike other social platforms, Fanbase’s “Love on Direct Messaging” empowers users to earn revenue for their time and expertise. Creators, whether musicians, artists, fitness experts, or simply those who have great conversations, can now offer their services or advice via private messages, with compensation in the form of “Loves” (Fanbase’s virtual currency) from their audience. Fanbase is the first social media platform to implement in-app monetization through direct messaging.

Isaac Hayes III, Founder, and CEO of Fanbase, expressed his excitement about the launch, “With the addition of “Love” on DMs, we’re not just enhancing connections, we’re unlocking new monetization opportunities. Our latest release empowers users to show love in group and private messages, making Fanbase the ultimate platform for fun with genuine engagement,” said Hayes.

Key Features of “Love On Direct Messaging”:

  • Monetize Private Conversations: Creators can set their desired Love amount for direct messaging interactions.
  • Endless Possibilities: From personalized advice to just talking, creators have the freedom to choose how they engage with their audience.
  • Audience Engagement: Your audience can now show their appreciation by sending Loves, Fanbase’s virtual currency, supporting their favorite creators directly.

With “Love On Direct Messaging,” Fanbase continues to revolutionize how creators interact with their audiences and earn revenue. ‘Love On DMs,’ is a demonstration of love to the creator community, as well as a commitment to empowering creators and providing them with the tools to thrive in the growing creator economy.

For more information about “Love On Direct Messaging” and how to get started, download the Fanbase app on iOS and Android today.

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