Zuzana Designs Offers Cam Skins

LOS ANGELES — Zuzana Designs has announced its offering of a custom skin package for users of 2Much.net’s Live Cam Network solution, enabling anyone to quickly and easily deploy a unique website.

According to the company, live webcam content remains one of the easiest areas of adult entertainment for webmasters to monetize because the direct interaction with models cannot be ‘tubed’ or pirated by anyone else. The drawback has always been the high barrier to entry due to costs involved with creating a quality platform and managing models.

While white label solutions have proven to be a good answer for many, building unique sites remained an obstacle. Now, thanks to a new deal inked by Zuzana Designs, it is easier than ever to own your own live cam site.

“We have provided top quality sponsors with terrific designs for years, and now we are able to make that same level of design available for anyone seeking their own live cam site at a much lower price point,” says Sarah of Zuzana Designs. “By having arrangements in place with 2Much.net to provide the backend platform, and our design studio to amp up your front end appearance, webmasters can generate sales with webcam sites that include all of the most important elements of success online.”

The Zuzana Designs LiveCamNetwork (LCN) package includes four full pages of custom design, with an alluring “warning” splash page, conversion-optimized main page, effective sign-up page and SEO friendly model profile page — along with logos and the rest of the foundational design elements. The remaining pages of the site follow the overall theme.

“As with everything we do for our clients, additional custom pages, responsive coding or other detail work can always be included as part of a complete package of services to fit whatever results you seek,” Sarah adds. “This really is a wide open way for anyone to own your own Live Cam Network sites with zero effort and a very strong finished result.”

For more information, visit www.zuzanadesigns.com.

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