SNR Launches New Free Cam Site

LOS ANGELES — SNR Productions, Inc. announced the launch of another new webcam site called ClassyCams.com.

"The difference with this new cam site from the others on our network, is the fact that it will be 100 percent free to view the models," founder Steve Ranieri said.

"Currently models have the option to broadcast free or not on our network. On ClassyCams, all models will only display as online if they broadcast free. Times are changing in this industry. Customers want to see the models prior to buying shows these days. We are known for hosting some of the most attractive webcam models in the industry, and I think if the customers are able to see a premium product prior to making a purchase, this new venture will be a successful one."

ClassyCams is debuting a feature new to the webcam industry called Preview Session. Each customer has thirty minutes to view any number of models for free. Once the time period is expired, the customer is prompted to tip the model at least one credit before continuing to view freely for another thirty minutes.

The customer may tip any model of their choosing. "We feel that this new feature will encourage more models to broadcast free while encouraging customers to deposit funds," Ranieri asserted.

"A dollar for a half hour of entertainment is beyond reasonable and we feel that the models deserve to be tipped for their time," the company said. "We feel that both parties should be happy with this new feature. Models are guaranteed tips and customers are guaranteed free top quality models to view."

Affiliates can promote ClassyCams through SNRCash.

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