Camming Con Returns to Miami Beach in June

LOS ANGELES — The second annual Camming Con conference will be held June 4-7 at SLS South Beach in Miami, Fla.

The inaugural event in 2014 brought the live content industry, the models and the fans together for the first time.

Camming Con was founded to promote the Live-Cam industry and will be the destination to share ideas, improve, collaborate, and expand on the fastest growing content driven industry: Internet Modeling. The 2015 Camming Con will offer a networking platform for content providers, studio partners, models, fans, and overlapping businesses.

The confab will be held at SLS Hotel in Miami’s South Beach, located at 1701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139. To register, click here.

“The tremendous response and success of last year's show only proved that we're in for an incredible event to gather this massive industry in one place,” said Camming Con co-founder and spokesperson, Clinton Cox. “We look forward to bringing together all of the components of this industry in one place at the same time, once again creating one of the best experiences, continue the growth of the industry and get to know people that are in the same business.”

Cox continued, “We want to let the players in the industry, specifically the cam site operators, know that this is the destination they have always desired to not only attend and do business, but to send their top models to represent their websites. We have created the program for the models’ fans to sponsor their favorite models, and a great environment for everyone involved.”

Camming Con estimates more than 100 models are expected to participate along with recognized brands in the Live Cam community exhibiting at the Expo.

Industry Day, June 5th, will include B2B seminars, breakout sessions, and group discussions in addition to the exhibit booths and special promotions.

“While much of the programming will be model-based, the primary goal is to improve, expand, and enhance the Live Cam business — and to ensure that every business goal is met," Cox added. “With this in mind, Camming Con will offer a unique program that includes a well-rounded schedule of industry-focused events as well as excursions to Miami’s hottest spots.” 

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