Flirt4Free Hosts Broadcaster Events Across Europe

Flirt4Free Hosts Broadcaster Events Across Europe

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Top executives from Flirt4Free recently returned from joining their industry colleagues at some of Europe’s biggest adult tradeshows and conferences. 

The execs made it a point to connect with their models and studios in Russia and Romania, throwing a few parties in honor of all their hard work and accomplishments over the past year. 

One of the events included a night in Bucharest at Tapo — a Mediterranean fine-dining restaurant located in the northern part of the city. 

There, the execs connected with old friends and met many new faces for the very first time.

“Visiting Romania is always a great experience for us, but having a party of our own during this trip was even better because it gave us a chance to continue to build our current business relationships,” said Miguel Arriaga, Flirt4Free broadcasting manager.

“It’s also amazing to see how people go the extra mile to be part of our events,” Arriaga said. “We met studios that drove from different parts of the country, and the party at Tapo left great memories that we will always remember”

Next up was an evening with studios and models in St. Petersburg, Russia, for a night of drinks and conversation at the glamorous Buddha Bar restaurant and lounge.

“As expected, our party at the Buddha Bar was a huge success due to all the models and studios that attended,” Arriaga said.  “The location was perfect for our party, and we were really happy to see all of the models and studios that showed up.” 

Affiliates interested in working with the Flirt4Free network can apply at Affiliates.Flirt4Free.com.  Performers or studios who are interested in broadcasting with the Flirt4Free network can apply at Webcam4Money.com

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