2Much Releases Miricam for Solo Models

MONTREAL — Live video chat site creator 2Much.net has released a new, free version of their live streaming webcam software for chat models only. Designed for solo models with their own sites, Miricam allows models to interact with their members in live video chat on their own websites, accept unlimited tips and charge members and fans any amount they want per minute for private and semi-private shows.

"Live video chat is a fantastic way to retain members and subscribers too," said Jay Berkman of 2Much. "Personal interaction with their favorite Internet personalities really keeps people glued to your website. Miricam is a great retention tool."

With Miricam, models have full access to the gamut of statistics about their chat sessions. They can see who logged in and when, and how many sales were earned each day, month or year. And unlike some other chat service providers, Miricam allows models to own all of this data when using the program.

"Chat models can opt-in to display advertising banners on their chat room pages to earn additional revenue, or join the network to re-broadcast their live chat streams to other sites, or display streams from other sites on theirs too," Berkman said.

Miricam features built-in payment processing, allowing models to accept MasterCard, Visa and Discover cards as well as prepaid debit with instant approval.

"It's like having your own full-site processing account, but without the hassle," Berkman said. "Transactions are processed instantly, and details are reflected in the included control panel."

Models' video chat is viewable on all browsers, including IE, FireFox, Chrome, Edge and Safari. Miricam can also stream to most smartphones and tablets powered by Android or iOS.

"Miriam is available now," Berkman said. "I'm sure once you've given it a try, it will be impossible to go back to anything you've ever used before."

For more information on Miricam, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on 2Much, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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