CamsPower Reveals Cams White-Label Solution

LOS ANGELES — CamsPower on Monday unveiled its Cams White-Label Editor.

To help clients get started, CamsPower said it is doubling the revshare payout for 30 days, (so up to 70 percent) (learn more).

"We invite you to create your own cams site through our most advanced white-Label editor," the CamsPower team said. "Once your site is set up you will earn lifetime commissions on every single sale made on your domain. Our white-label editor comes equipped with the ability to control several customization options, including some robust SEO features and niche filtering tools."

Those tools include:

• Site Customizations
Adjust shapes, borders, colors, links and texts on your webcams site for more consistent user experience.

• Several niches to choose from
Matching content increases brand awareness, offering visitors an optimum visual experience

• Smart SEO inside
Hash, meta and general tag changes are all available, as well as, category management.

• Mobile/Tablet versions
CamsPower sites are all responsive and ready to convert clients' mobile traffic, covering all available devices.

• Site Behavior
Little things make a big difference indeed and CamsPower worked to it "easy for you." Enable and disable free chat or show the cam feed instead of the gallery on hoover; it’s just a click to execute your decision.

• Hand-selected Category
Users love premium selection, especially to their taste. Having their dream list available on your site will be a big plus; CamsPower can facilitate it.

• Multilingual Interface
Language selector (up to 14) ensures visitors have a seamless experience across all pages in their native language, allowing clients to make money from other countries too.

• Your Own Brand Logo
Your brand appears on every conversion step (homepage, freechat page, payment page, mobile site, email CRM) to improve customer retention.

• Custom Banner
Monetize your own ad space by uploading your own banner image and link.

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