FFN Seeks Studio Deals and Model Partnerships at LALExpo

CAMPBELL, Calif. — The Cams.com crew from FriendFinder Networks (FFN) is headed to Medellin, Colombia, from July 12-14, for the upcoming Latin America Live Cams Expo (LALExpo).

Studio owners and live cam models attending the event have the opportunity to meet and do business with the Cams.com team, which focuses on growing greater revenue streams for cam companies.

“Getting the chance to meet in-person with many of the people we already work with remotely is always a thrill. And, being able to introduce our network to so many talented new contacts from the Latin American region is also a huge draw for the LALExpo event,” saidFFN’s Director of Product Marketing, Scott Thompson. “It’s a show I’ve had circled on my calendar since last year’s successful voyage, and as the only show in South America, I view LALExpo as a key part of our B2B schedule.”

According to the company, Cams.com is a leader in the live entertainment market due to the strong relationships that parent company FriendFinder Networks builds with models, studios and executives around the world.

“With thousands of models, millions of daily visitors, free credits for new subscribers, a long list of feature performers, and the benefit of co-branding with other FFN properties like Penthouse, the site provides models and content partners with unique opportunities to earn more than ever,” Thompson added. “If you have wondered how to get into the lucrative adult webcam market and are attending the LALExpo, Cams.com representatives will be onsite to discuss their newest programs. [This] is your big chance to get in on all the action.”

“We look forward to meeting everyone, and if you would like to schedule a specific time in advance, please be sure to let us know,” Thompson concludes. “Building B2B relationships, putting faces to names and accelerating your growth is what FFN really does best.”

For more information, visit LALExpo.com.

To contact Cams.com about its event schedule and more, email community@cams.com.

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