Cams.com Recruiting Models at XBIZ Miami, CamCon

Cams.com Recruiting Models at XBIZ Miami, CamCon

MIAMI — Miami will become the center of the camming universe next week during two big shows.

FriendFinder Networks’ live broadcast platform, Cams.com, will be on-location representing and recruiting top models for the webcam network at XBIZ Miami and CamCon 2016, which run concurrently from May 31 to June 3.

Representatives from the Cams.com model management team, as well as Cams.com exclusive models AZ Blonde and Kendra Sunderland, will be on hand at the Miami shows.

“Whether you are a world-renowned cam girl looking to maximize revenue, or a brand-new performer seeking to make a name for yourself online, Cams.com wants to meet you and show you why our platform provides the best opportunities to cash in on your unique talents,” said Scott Thompson, Cams.com’s director of product marketing.

“With payouts of up to 100 percent, a massive global audience and all the tools a model needs to create and grow a successful camming career, it’s no wonder Cams.com is attracting more talent in 2016 than ever before,” Thompson said.

“This year, we are celebrating 20 years in the interactive camming business. We bring a world-class support staff to fully manage all of the technical aspects of your live shows. You bring the personality, and it quickly becomes a very profitable partnership for everyone involved.”

The specifics of what Cams.com offers performers are explained here. Those planning to attend the Miami shows are encouraged to contact  talent@streamray.com in advance to secure an appointment with a Cams.com team member. 

Current Cams.com models attending the shows are listed here.

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