PrivateCamz Relaunches as CamWorld

LOS ANGELES — PrivateCamz.com has now become CamWorld.com, with a newly rebuilt back end and affiliate program, DateCamCash.com.

The company says the program is powered by NATS4 and includes the dating site ILust.com and the male enhancement chewing gum site SexletsGum.com.

“It is sure to be something that webmasters take a serious look at,” CamWorld’s Mike M said. “We expect great things with the endless cross sale and opportunities for the webmasters and performers that use our system. For those that have left us to try out other sites, we would like to open our doors for your return. Even if that return is a part time basis as we build what is sure to be a quickly growing traffic base.”

Mike M said that many changes have taken place. Some of them include multiple (up to four) full- playing private shows at once where members and performer chats are kept segregated. There’s also a video-on-demand feature where performers can create or upload videos and make them available for pay-per-minute VOD. Performers can also create photos on demand.

In addition, the company says it has added a video editor giving the performers control of what content is displayed within their profiles. Through the internal mail system, performers can also drop a note to members they have done shows with and receive notes form members wanting to chat.

The company says performers can also control their per-minute rate for private, group and voyeur shows with pre-paid sessions and various other options in lobby chat.

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