Adult Webcam Conference Announces Dates

LAS VEGAS — Adult Webcam Conference, a new live adult cam expo and trade show, has announced the venue and dates for its inaugural event.

The Adult Webcam Conference will take place Jan. 20-21, 2016 at the Alexis Park Resort in Las Vegas.

According to the event’s promoters, the global live webcam industry is expected to exceed more than 1 billion dollars in sales in 2016, and is the most rapidly growing segment of the adult industry overall — representing tremendous growth since cams first came onto the porn scene less than a decade ago, fast evolving into an activity enjoyed by millions of adults around the world.

This growth has led to the rise of nice trade events, with the Adult Webcam Conference positioned as an event created by the live cam models themselves.

“The Adult Webcam Conference is the conference specific to the adult webcam industry,” says Coralyn Jewel, the event’s lead organizer. “We are thrilled it’s designed by adult cam models, for adult cam models.”

The conference’s first day’s events are centered on business-to-business development specifically for the adult webcam industry, with top adult webcam sites from around the world, as well as the leading mobile traffic solutions, advertising industry partners, payment processors, Internet modeling studios, and a wide variety of new businesses specifically designed to support adult webcam models.

These events include six educational tracks and three cam model panels that will run throughout the day from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. These sessions, led by industry experts, will cover topics ranging from legal issues to technology.

“From learning more about ways for live cam models to monetize their content, to keeping abreast about community standards laws, the conference aims to provide resources to cam models and those interested in learning more about the live adult webcams business,” Jewel explains.

On January 21, the Adult Webcam Conference turns over its exhibitor space to the attending models free of charge, to showcase their own brands and websites, for the aptly named “Fan Day,” which is being billed as the biggest live cam party ever held.

Adult Webcam Conference also recently partnered with Adult Webcam Awards, the live cam industry awards show that recognizes top live cam performers and sites.

For more information, visit AdultWebcamConference.com.

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