Flirt4Free, M Group Team for Colombian Gathering

CALABASAS, Calif. — Flirt4Free on Friday announced it is sponsoring M Group’s “The Colombian Thing Aug. 1-4 in Cartagena, Colombia.

The Colombian Thing is a private event being held by M Group for Flirt4Free Colombian models and studios. Twenty rooms at a luxury all-inclusive resort were given away to the top Colombian performers in May, and multiple top Colombian studios will also be in attendance. The three-day event will include beach activities and poolside fun with Flirt4Free staff and fellow Flirt4Free models and studios. The event is all about bringing harmony and an open forum to the competitive world of live chat in Colombia in a relaxing, intimate atmosphere, according to Flirt4Free.

“We’ve wanted to get down to Colombia for years to meet many of our studios and models who don’t travel but have been loyal members of our network for a long time," said Flirt4Free’s Broadcast Manager Jamie Rodriguez. "When M Group suggested holding this event we knew it was the right opportunity to visit and strengthen relationships."

Robert Raley, who operates M Group, added, “After 13 years of working hand in hand with Flirt4Free we’ve become like family. I think it’s important for models and studios to get to meet their network face to face and Flirt4Free is one of the finest large cam networks in the space. We’ve been talking for years about doing a join event, so to have this be the year is very rewarding.”

M Group has also brought on Flirt4Free studios The Webcam Company and BACE Studios to help sponsor the event. Sponsors will be featured on promotional materials, the event website, and some of the special schwag being given out to attendees. The three days in Colombia will provide ample opportunity for models and studios to connect with each other and Flirt4Free and have a vacation at the same time.

For more information on how to get involved, email broadcasting@Flirt4Free.com or apply at Webcam4Money.com. For more about the M Group, visit m--group.com.

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