CyberAge Goes Live

GLENDALE, Calif. — Tri-Tech Internet Services, the parent company of content provider CyberAge, has released its live webcam site CyberAgeLive.com. The new portal is a full-service webcam site with thousands of live models.

CyberAgeLive.com utilizes I-Frame banners hosted and served by VideoSecrets. The sales tool updates in real time with images that match CyberAgeLive models that are currently performing live. The site has models interacting live with members 24 hours a day, everyday.

The site design and navigation has proven to be effective and intuitive, according to Monica’s Reviews.

“I’ve been surfing around on the site and it looks great,” said Monica of Monica’s Reviews. “You can see that there are lots of models online, you can check out their schedules, and it’s effortless to jump into free chat from one model to the next if you like.”

CyberAgeLive maintains a comprehensive webcam model schedule for each girl. A dropdown menu customizes the listings by adjusting the time zone for international members that want to chat live.

“The I-Frame banners speak directly to the surfers,” CyberAge’s Dave said. “We have been testing it for months and the conversions are unreal. We believe the CyberAge brand helps a lot with the sales and conversions. People trust us. It’s now time to pass the program to you, the people that have put the CyberAge brand on the map.”

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