iP4Play Giving Away iPod Touch, Accepting Talent Submissions

LOS ANGELES — iP4Play has announced the opening of its international billing platform to enable entertainers around the world the ability to bill for their time to viewers on Apple’s iPhone 4 and iPod Touch.

“We opened this business a month ago to prove this innovative concept which we feel we’ve more than successfully done," said Travis Falstad, co-founder and managing director of iP4Play.

"At this point, we’re supply constrained, so opening the platform adds variety which users tell us they overwhelmingly want.”

Falstad added, “Thus far, both our entertainers and users tell us that the iP4Play blows away the traditional webcam product because we utilize two-way video and audio. Further, since we’re the first and only company doing this, we’ve got the market to ourselves and we’re able to send a lot of traffic to entertainers that come on board. Because of this enhanced user experience, we’re able to charge a stronger dollar per minute than traditional webcams, translating into higher earnings for our entertainers.”

To commemorate the introduction of the new platform, iP4Play said it will be giving away 25 units of the Apple iPod Touch and ninja stars to select entertainers that submit talent applications in order to help them start their iP4Play FaceTime business.

iP4Play will also be awarding one iPod Nano per day for the rest of September to a random user who orders a show.

iP4Play also is hosting “Ninja Porn Star Wednesday” tonight starting at 6 p.m. PST with appearances from Penthouse Pet and Zero Tolerance contract star Kagney Linn Karter, Brees Kelly and Amber Berlin.

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