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Sassination.com is the New, Easy Way to Hire the World's Hottest Promotional Models

Sassination.com is a new website that links brands and ad agencies with promotional models available to work as hostesses, brand ambassadors or tradeshow models.

2013-01-17
TORONTO, ON, January 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) The vision of legendary NY model industry agent Alana Hoss, Sassination.com aims to create a low cost platform for the hottest new models to be discovered and for brands to easily fulfill their needs for promotional models with a simple one-click contracting process.

Ad agencies and brands can use a unique set of search tools to narrow down their model search by city, measurements, and other characteristics. The best thing about Sassination.com is it eliminates the need for the brands that use their models to pay an agency fee and a minimum 4 hour call.

Sassination.com does not take a percentage of the hiring fee nor do they charge the agencies to browse their talent. The "model" is to be THE low-cast alternative to the traditional modeling agency.

The site's administrators are committed to ensuring only accredited agencies and marketing departments gain access to view the Sassination.com roster. As well they have committed to presenting only the most beautiful models and talent to its agency members.

Visit www.Sassination.com if you're a marketing executive, ad agency or event planner who needs promotional models for your campaigns and events.


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[Press-News.org] Sassination.com is the New, Easy Way to Hire the World's Hottest Promotional Models
Sassination.com is a new website that links brands and ad agencies with promotional models available to work as hostesses, brand ambassadors or tradeshow models.