Honey Hole Entertainment Launches Webcam Studio

TAMPA  Honey Hole Entertainment has launched its own webcam studio.

It's called They Do It All and the company said it has high quality traffic, paying customers and advanced HD streaming technology.

According to the company, when models aren’t online, they can still be making money with their movies, clips and photographs in public, paid galleries.

The studio offers 55 percent referral commissions for new models and biweekly payouts via check or direct deposit.

“The percentage we’re offering is unheard of in the webcam world,” said Jason Lange, owner and president of Honey Hole Entertainment. “Our models will be making big money right away, since we have a huge influx of traffic. You can be a pro or amateur and have any kind of look — we want to offer our customers everything, so they get what they want when they come to our site.”

They Do It All is looking for females, males and couples of every size, look and ethnicity.

Models must be over the age of 18 with a private place to work, friendly, open-minded and feel comfortable in front of the camera, along with having a computer with a high speed Internet connection, a good quality webcam and microphone and a valid driver's license, passport or other legal proof of age.

For more information or to sign up for free for They Do It All, click here.

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