2much Sponsors $1000 Chat Hostess Competition

CYBERSPACE – Live video chat site builder 2much.net has announced a chat hostess contest which will see the best performer on their MBase network awarded $1000.

"We're doing it primarily via our flasghip site, LiveCamNetwork.com," Mark Prince, the company's president, said. "But any chat hostess signed up at any participating client site is eligible."

MBase is the "chat host accounts of all our sites shared into a single live content resource pool," Prince added. "That way new owners without content have an exclusive source to select from until they get their own models."

By sharing their performers to the MBase, webmasters can assure a level traffic influx to the chat rooms, or by taking chat hostesses from the MBase, those with few of their own models can populate their "who's online" page right from launch.

"Within a few hours of being shared to the MBase," Jen, LiveCamNetwork.com's webmaster said. "The chat hostesses get enabled on three or four dozen other sites. Their chat rooms are buzzing with traffic."

"It levels the playing field," Prince added. "We expect the competition to be fierce, a fact that won't be missed by affiliates who promote our sites. We've given free license to webmasters to use any images they wish to promote the competition. Top webmasters are expected to quadruple their commissions by the end of the contest."

Another motivation for this contest, according to Prince, is the television docu-soap series, WebDreams, which premiered Sep. 2 and features 2much.net and LiveCamNetwork weekly. "We had a radio promo going with one of our sites last year that brought insane type-in traffic," said Prince. "That was radio. This is national television."

The contest debuted officially on Sep. 1. 2much will announce the winner at the beginning of November, 2005.

For more information, visit 2much.net.

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