Gina Lynn Joins Cam Model Store

LOS ANGELES — Celebrity adult entertainer, Gina Lynn, has officially opened her own Cam Model Store.

Cam Model Store celebrates its first anniversary this month, and continues to provide cam models with innovative solutions for maximizing their earning potential.

“I chose to work with Cam Model Store mainly because most of the other sites have been losing popularity and this looks like a fresh idea,” Gina says. “I love the fact that it integrates so many different outlets.”

“At first I was a bit intimidated by the information on the site but as their helpful staff walked me through it, I realized how simple and straight forward it really is,” Gina adds. “I personally see the webcam and outlet to sell items having the most potential, mainly because it’s what I’m used to but I am open to seeing what else takes off.”

“Our ongoing mission is to provide models from any cam network with a premium platform and online store,” explains a Cam Model Store rep. “We provide the ability to sell merchandise, accept offline tips, donations, get paid per minute by your fans for both streaming live cam shows and taking phone calls safely, securely and discreetly.”

For more information, visit CamModelStore.com.

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