SkyPrivate PRO Offered Without Upfront Cost

SkyPrivate PRO Offered Without Upfront Cost

TEMPE, Ariz. — SkyPrivate, the cam technology platform that uses Skype, recently launched the new industry version of its platform — SkyPrivate PRO.

SkyPrivate CEO and founder Alex Bluck Negru said that SkyPrivate PRO is the only cam technology platform that has no upfront cost to operate. 

SkyPrivate PRO is perfect for any company that wants to add a cam platform without the high cost usually associated with it, he said.

“We recently completed our beta period and it has gone incredibly well,” Negru said. “SkyPrivate PRO is being adopted by many companies in the industry already and we’ve just gotten started.”

“SkyPrivate PRO is perfect for anyone with either models or traffic, whether it be a white label or regular cam site, a paysite, a tube site or someone with a cam studio. Any company can make more money using SkyPrivate PRO.” 

Negru will be available to meet with companies at The Phoenix Forum next week, March 31-April 2. To book a time with him, click here

For a free demo of SkyPrivate PRO go to its website at Pro.SkyPrivate.com.

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