SNR Launches Webcam Model Database

LAS VEGAS — SNR Productions has launched a complete databases of webcam models complete with ratings and comments.

Steve Ranieri, founder of SNRProductions, has just released two new rate my sites: RateMyCamGirls.com and RateMyCamGuys.com.

The company says the websites feature webcam models from the company's network of sites and from sites all over the Internet.

"My goal is to make it a database for webcam models of all websites around the Internet with ratings and comments, so customers can go there to browse models and get a good idea of what to expect from them (instead of just the ratings on the site they are purchasing from)," Ranieri said.

Surfers are able to see the top webcam models in the database, as well as models with the most comments and the most views. The company says the website gives users a clearer indication of how models stack up against other models on competing sites.

According to the company, each model who signs up has a profile containing any information they wish to share about themselves, as well as ratings by users on their appearance, friendliness, personality, expectations and overall.

Each model includes pictures of themselves as well and there are compilations of user comments to which the model can personally reply back to.

The sites also feature a forum where models and members can talk to each other and where they can interact.

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