Flirt4Free to Host Flirt Summit in Cancun in November

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — The webcam network Flirt4Free on Wednesday announced plans to hold its annual Summit in Cancun, Mexico.

Every year Flirt4Free chooses an exotic location around the world and invites their models and studios to join them for an annual Summit. This year Flirt4Free is heading to Cancun in November to get to know their broadcasters better and spoil them with a vacation.

“We chose Cancun and this particular resort because we wanted to have endless luxury to pamper our valued models and studios with, a location known for a jumping nightlife, and a place we could do educational seminars beachside,” said Flirt4Free Broadcast Manager Jamie Rodriguez.

“Our models and studios are coming from all around the world to learn more about opportunities with us but also want to have a dream vacation. We’ve chosen a destination where we can have the best of both worlds.”

Flirt4Free models are competing all summer long to win a three-night stay for themselves and a guest at the event’s 5-star all-inclusive resort, plus $500 for airfare. Twenty total rooms are being given away with four rounds of fierce competition; five rooms already have been one won with the first round in June. Models and studios are also able to pay on their own a special discounted rate to attend the most highly anticipated Flirt event of the year.

Attendees can expect Flirt Summit Cancun to have three days packed with not just beach activities, but also seminars for models and studios. The seminars are going to cover issues like how to best use site tools, upcoming new features, model recruitment struggles, and include open forum discussions.

“We know our models and studios are on the frontlines everyday and have invaluable insight they can share to help improve everyone’s time online," Rodriguez said. "We love doing our annual Summits because we get the opportunity to not just read an email with ideas but to really explore topics and give and get feedback in a fun and relaxing environment. We really value the opinions of our broadcasters and the chance to strengthen these relationships."

Models and studios also look forward to Flirt Summits ever year as well knowing it’s going to be a vacation they’ve worked hard for.

“We love getting to provide them with a decadent experience and be a part of it," Rodriguez continued. "We put a great deal of time and thought into every detail to make sure this isn’t just a tradeshow or a free vacation, but a truly unique event unlike anything they might have thought about or attended anywhere else.

"We want our broadcasters to feel pampered; open their mind to new ways of using our network; and build lasting friendships. Each year is special for its own reasons and we’re looking forward to making Cancun the best yet.”

Models or studios who are interested in joining Flirt4Free in Cancun in November and learning more about what being a member of the Flirt4Free network is all about can email Broadcasting@Flirt4Free.com.

Models or studios who are interested in broadcasting with the Flirt4Free network can apply at Webcam4Money.com.

Affiliates interested in working with the Flirt4Free network can apply at VideoSecrets.com.

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