InterClimax Launches Live Gay Video Feeds

AMSTERDAM — InterClimax is announcing the Sept. 7 launch of its live one-on-one video feeds for gay sites. This is the newest webmaster program to be offered by the Netherlands-based firm, which has been providing live interactive video streaming for more than seven years.

Users of InterClimax’s new gay service will have several choices to select from. They can chat with online models in free chat rooms. InterClimax’s Amsterdam-based CEO Ben Jelloun told XBiz: “The models will be located in a few different countries as they will be broadcasted from studios.”

Customers have the option to go one-on-one with the talent in a private chat situation. At that point, users begin paying by the minute. Or customers can choose to pre-buy a package of minutes at a discounted rate.

Another option available to users is the “gang-chat.” In this format, viewers can watch men perform hardcore shows in a chat room shared with other consumers. This is being offered at a reduced per minute rate.

InterClimax is providing the content to webmasters with no set-up costs, monthly fees or bandwidth expenses. The Dutch firm states that its affiliates get paid starting with the first dollar they generate. Webmasters participating in the live gay video feed program will earn a 25 percent recurring rate on all of the minutes they sell.

Affiliated studios are updating each model’s bio and show time schedules. Users can email the models, and will receive replies from the model himself, not from an automatic response system or a moderator. Phone sex charges are also available for an additional fee. The sites can also be customized.

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