Xmodels Announces ‘XSummer Total Quality Contest’

GENEVA — Seeking to help cam models become cam stars, Xmodels.com has announced its “XSummer Total Quality Contest,” with 5,000 Euros up for grabs.

The contest runs from July 1 through Aug. 31.

Xmodels is the performer platform for the popular live chat sites, XCams.com and Evelive.com, with the XSummer Total Quality Contest rewarding those performers who are the most efficient at converting visitors into customers.

According to Xmodels spokesperson Douglas Richter, efficiency is a function of sales conversions, while conversions are the result of quality.

“For a model to be their most efficient on the Xmodels platform, they should have a very high quality profile picture, always present a good and teasing attitude, and offer the best possible technical quality to their visitors, Richter explains. “Applying this methodology, we consistently strive to offer our visitors the best possible live video chat experience.”

At the end of the two-month contest period, Xmodels will reward the top five models with the highest efficiency score in each of its 10 top visitor regions. Each model has the chance to win up to 1,000 Euros by being a top five model in all ten counties.

“During the contest period, models should work to improve their overall quality by giving everyone an unforgettable visitor experience,” Richter adds. “Real world results will determine the winners.”

Richter notes that to help improve their chances of winning (and of profiting from their live cam shows), it is important for models to follow along with Xmodels’ coming Total Quality Topics.

“Each week we will be releasing a tutorial loaded with specific suggestions on a range of useful topics directly related to improving the Global Model Score and ranking,” Richter says, advising models to pay attention to the knowledge the company is sharing with them. “These valuable insights will make all the difference regarding your position and earning potential with Xmodels.com.”

During the coming weeks the Xmodels team will be contacting performers at random to schedule a one-on-one coaching session geared at improving their chances of winning. However, Richter advises models to be proactive, by contacting the company to schedule a personal coaching session, as space is limited.

For more information, visit Xmodels.com or email support@xmodels.ch.

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