Camplace Offers Model-Targeted Promo Video

LOS ANGELES — Camplace.com has announced the launch of its latest promotional video, which targets models seeking a career in camming.

The video release comes as the company prepares for this year’s Live Cam Awards, set for March 8 and running concurrently with The European Summit, where Camplace.com is nominated for LCA’s “Best Emerging Website” and “Most Innovative Website” awards. Highlighting Camplace’s proactive approach to performer needs, the live cam platform released the new video to showcase what makes it stand out among its competitors.

Camplace.com is part of Creative Media Development, an IT company that creates online platforms and social networks. With Swiss investors at the helm and collaborators from around the world, the company employs creativity through diversity to bring innovation to this online entertainment niche.

For example, Camplace’s newest promotional video shows some of the website’s representatives protecting a model from dangers she does not even know exist.

First, Adam Kosztyukovics, Camplace’s Media Buyer, who is in charge of acquiring traffic for the website, rescues the performer’s wallet. He is followed by Marton Nagy, Head of Customer Support, who protects the model from getting covered in hot coffee with the help of an umbrella — perhaps a metaphor for the wall of protection that the support team offers. Finally, Beatrice Kadar, Camplace’s Partnership Manager, gently coaches the model towards the right direction, or rather, “the right place.”

At the end of the video, the model takes a selfie to add her first profile picture to her new Camplace.com account, while the website’s team can be seen in the background, always on the lookout. Using her smartphone to join the website also highlights Camplace’s focus on mobile performance, making for an interesting addition to this model-targeted promotional video.

“We wanted to show that there’s much more happening in the backstage than first meets the eye,” Kadar told XBIZ. “We didn’t rest once we launched Camplace, nor did we let our models do all the work.”

She tells XBIZ that the Camplace team believes there’s always room for improvement and is already working on developing its product even further.

“Right now, we’re busy implementing personalized traffic solutions, individual coaching and other features to help our models make their streams successful,” Kadar added. “After all, our performers are our business partners, and business is booming.”

The Camplace model video is available on Vimeo.

For more information, visit Camplace.com.

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