2much.net Cracks the U.K. Glam Market

MONTREAL — 2much.net has entered the U.K. glam market.

According to the company, the glam babe niche is increasingly turning to 2much.net to power high-calibre models on webcam.

"The quality of the video and the stability of LiveCamNetwork are what attracts these companies to ours," said Mark Prince, founder of 2much.net "They need glam video to feature their glam girls."

According to Prince, even acknowledged competitors in the market are turning to the complete live video chat solution offered by 2much.net.

Recently, BabesFromTV.com, BabeStationCams.com and SexStationCams.com have all launched and shown immediate, irrevocable success, 2much.net said.

Featuring fit, busty glamorous models on webcam who interact with their television fans regularly, each site highlights a public fascination with women presented as a notch above the average girl next door.

"They have different niches, though," Prince said. "For example, one is mostly non-nude or topless chats, while another is glamorous domme-type cam models."

The webcam performer has always been the amateur, girl-next-door model for obvious reasons, according to Prince. "But here you have fantasy, glamour models who aren't usually found live or on webcams. It's a step up in the webcam model market."

BabesFromTV.com has been using its television platform to advertise the website and drive type-in traffic to live encounters with its popular TV performers.

"What's fun is these clients using the software are also taking advantage of our MBase feature," Prince said. "Which means other clients can take advantage of the upscale content offered by the UK babe market."

2much.net's flagship cam site, LiveCamNetwork.com, is also enabling the models for their consumers.

"They're a hit with our guys, plain and simple," Prince said. "As long as the chat hostesses are flirty, sexy, and able to use their audio, talking with and seducing them, they're happy."

2much.net's LiveCamNetwork software powers dozens of webcam sites, and is offered in a progressive series of pricing packages.

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