Gamma Adds Google +1 Buttons Across Live Cam Network

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment has added the Google +1 buttons feature across its Live Cam Network.

To coincide with this launch, the company will be running a special cam model contest to encourage interaction with Google+ users.

Gamma said the contest, which runs Aug. 1-8, will be a unique way for models to increase their exposure on the world's primary search engine and to interact with their fans in a new way.

"Gamma has always strived to be a technological leader in our industry, so we are excited to include this new feature across our live cam network," said Karl Bernard, president of Gamma Entertainment.

"By introducing Google+ to our surfers, we are also providing a powerful new tool for our cam models."

During this promotion, models will be encouraged to generate "+1" votes from customers. Customers can vote for their favorite models at no cost. The models with the highest number of votes at the end of the promotion will receive a cash bonus.

Gamma said that the addition of the Google +1 buttons will also positively influence search engine results for affiliates using Gamma's popular live cam white label program, increasing organic traffic to their sites.

"Affiliates are excited about being part of the Google+ social networking phenomenon," said Jake Live, sales manager for Gamma's webcam programs.

"We are proud to be one of the first affiliate networks to offer Google +1 buttons as a tool to compliment SEO efforts."

Gamma encourages new and existing partners of Livebucks and PornicationCash affiliate programs to request a webcam white label and benefit from the Google+ feature.

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