WebcamCash Debuts Mobile Pay-Per-View Videochat

TORONTO — WebcamCash has innovated the mobile content sector by offering its members the first-ever pay-per-view videochat service. Customers can access all of the feeds on Spread4U.com, Stroke4U.com and CamClub.com and chat with the model via text message on a compatible mobile device.

Currently the service works on Cingular, Sprint and T-Mobile networks in the U.S. and on Rogers AT&T in Canada.

“We wanted to be the first company on the market with this,” C.R. “Gunner” Taylor, WebcamCash’s director of affiliate relations, told XBIZ. “I saw a demonstration of how this technology works in Las Vegas and it totally blew me away. Our claim to fame is that we’re the first company to fully launch this technology.”

Mobile Streaming Solutions co-developed the software that allows customers to view WebcamCash’s live girls on mobile phones. Customers have access to more than 200 live feeds.

All WebcamCash affiliates earn the same payouts if customers access mobile content as they currently do on the company’s websites, which are 20 percent recurring revshare, $35 per join or up to $100 on each conversion.

“This [mobile content delivery] helps affiliates make money by allowing the members to be in constant contact with the girls,” WebcamCash’s director of sales Derek Smout told XBIZ. “The models can SMS the member when she is online. He can talk to her while on the subway and he doesn’t always have to be in front of a computer. Which means what? The user is going to spend more money and that means more money in our affiliates pockets. We are creating retention like you have never seen before.”

Tools available to WebcamCash affiliates include daily “Camgirl Blog” RSS feeds, free hosted galleries with daily RSS feeds, drop-in IFrame model list with multiple templates, co-branding and skins, real-time webcam galleries and Chathost XML Feeds.

“This is a long time coming and now we have the technology to make it happen,” Smout said.

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