Cam Model Store Debuts

LOS ANGELES — Adult performer and entrepreneur Pamela Palmer has announced the launch of CamModelStore.com.

Being in the industry herself, Palmer says she quickly recognized the need for adult models to be able to have their very own online store. Palmer explains that Cam Model Store was created by a group of cam models and developers who believe that although building your own brand name on the Internet can be difficult, creating one doesn’t have to be.

“Our platform allows your customers the ability to purchase your merchandise [and to] make donations and payments for cam shows directly through your very own secure online store,” Palmer says. “All you have to do is login and start adding items. You’ll have the ability to set your own pricing, create promo codes, [and to] update and customize your online store whenever you want. It’s that simple!”

According to the company, Cam Model Store is safe to use, completely secure and profitable from the very first sale. Each model is given their own store and unique URL along with access to the company’s Content Management System, which makes it easy to update and customize stores at any time.

“We have received a huge response from the adult community and our models are making money every day with sales ranging from merchandise and accepting donations to baked goods,” Palmer explains, adding “Who wouldn’t want to receive a fresh batch of chocolate chips from their favorite adult star?”

Cam Model Store is also now accepting studios into its platform.

For more information, visit www.cammodelstore.com or e-mail pamela@cammodelstore.com.

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