Elevated X CMS Adds 2much.net Webcam Feature

MONTREAL — Adult site management software provider Elevated X has announced the addition of the 2much.net LiveCamNetwork live video chat software to its list of available add-ons.

The company said the new offering would allow users of the Elevated X CMS to profit from broadcasting their own live pay-per-minute webcam sessions as well as publish archived cam shows.

Site owners can choose to make live shows viewable by all members and/or give members the option to pay per-minute for private shows. Customers can use their existing CCBill, SegPay or Epoch billing accounts to charge for cam shows.

"The Elevated CMS is used by a large number of cash programs and model sites and many of our customers are not looking to be part of a third-party webcam network," Elevated X CEO AJ Hall said.

He added,  "After reviewing its features, we felt that 2much.net's Live Cam Network software would be the perfect solution."

As part of an exclusive arrangement, Elevated X customers can purchase a special edition license of their own webcam system for a one-time set-up fee of $99.95 plus 14 percent revenue share.

"This amounts to what a third-party biller charges," said 2much.net founder Mark Prince. "You pay 14.5 percent per transaction for processing, 14 percent for software, cam show hosting and support, and the rest goes into your pocket. It's a three-way win-win situation that benefits both companies and our customers."

Although the offer is for a limited time, neither company has a determined cut-off date.

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