Camplace Releases New Infographic

LOS ANGELES — Continuing its first year anniversary celebration, Camplace.com has announced the release of its latest infographic, illustrating some of the data that the site has accumulated during this time.

Around a year ago, Camplace.com was launched by a dedicated team to fill the ever-growing public need for live interactive adult entertainment.

With a reported 4.2 million pornographic websites currently available on the Internet, 68 million daily pornographic search engine requests and 72 million people visiting these sites monthly, Camplace entered a constantly expanding market and quickly built itself a reputation within the business, both among the public they cater for, and the content creators themselves, the live cam performers. 

The upstart live chat contender says that it aims to attract as many types of performers to its site as possible, in order to offer a model and show suitable for every desire or fantasy.

“We think it’s all about diversity,” states a Camplace.com spokesperson. “Different people have different fancies, and Camplace aims to tickle everyone of them.”

“With nine Boeing’s-worth of models,” the spokesperson adds, “We’re getting there fast!”

Among the data Camplace released in its infographic are what the site’s models enjoy doing the most; what users usually search for; and what type of models are available on the site, as well as other interesting facts.

Among the findings are that Rome is the site’s top audience; that 86 percent of visitors enjoy free public cam shows, while 13 percent enter Sexy Spy shows, and one percent make the jump to a private show; and that one model spent 59 hours online in a single session.

For more information, visit Camplace.com.

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