FriendFinder Networks Sponsors The European Summit

CAMPBELL, Calif. — The European Summit (TES) has announced that FriendFinder Networks (FFN) has secured a Platinum Sponsorship of the event, and an additional headlining sponsorship of the event’s TES Live Cam Day on Wednesday, September 23, in hopes of promoting its Cams.com product.

Key figures from FFN’s product and digital marketing branches will be in Prague, meeting and greeting with colleagues, clients and potential partners, and inviting attendees to explore opportunities and new business ventures.

“Having FFN and Cams.com as a sponsor is a real honor for us,” says TES Organizer Andreas Bischoff. “Having the support from a brand like that is every tradeshow host’s dream.”

“In the last quarter, we focused on making models and studios more profitable with better tools,” explains FFN’s Director of Product Marketing, Scott Thompson. “We have rolled out some really incredible features — 100 percent payout to performers who bring new members, a completely reworked Tiered Payout Program and the new Tipping Mode — giving models and studios more choices on how they make money online.”

“Participating in The European Summit gives us a chance to solidify our place as the best live cam company in the business,” Thompson adds, “and an opportunity to engage and interact with models and studios we may have yet to encounter.”

For more information, visit cash.ffn.com, or to schedule meetings with FFN at TES, call (800) 388-0760 or email affiliates@medley.com.

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