M Group Management Offers Education on Increasing, Retaining Traffic

COLUMBIA — M Group Management has been providing live cam platforms with models, payouts and an array of other management and consulting services for more than a decade and is now offering an education on how to increase and retain the current traffic revenue of a webcam site.

M Group Management is ready to further expand its business services to other companies both big and small that is in need of assistance thanks to years of proven results with some of the largest brands in the live cam business.

M Group Management will be attending WMA in Amsterdam, being held Sep. 20-23 and will be sponsoring TES, being held Sept. 24-27.

During the European Summit, M Group’s managing director, Bob Raley, in conjunction with other experienced individuals, will be on a panel covering every possible aspect of live cam systems.

"Unlike cam panels I've attended in the past couple years, it's our intention to only educate during the panel in Budapest," Raley said. "There is nothing more annoying as an observer of a panel than consistently hearing the panelist name drop and promote their own program so rest assured this panel will not be like that or balls will be busted.”

The How to Start Your Own Video Chat Site — 100 panel is being held on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 11 a.m. in the Sangha meeting room.

The panelists of this topic are Brad Mitchell from MojoHost, Shay E from PussyCash, David Urban from Crystal Systems, Oszkar R from Payptic EU and Bob Raley of M Group Management. 

The panel is being moderated by Jo Merlone from KiwiSourcing.

Anyone wishing to schedule a meeting withRaley from M Group Management during WMA or TES, email bob@icssa.net

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