Live Jasmin Names Ramon Janga as Business Development Manager

Live Jasmin Names Ramon Janga as Business Development Manager

LOS ANGELES —  LiveJasmin and AWE have announced the appointment of Ramon Janga as its new Business Development Manager.

Janga is an adult industry veteran with more than 10 years experience, who has built a strong network of contacts within the webmaster world.

“We are confident in Ramon’s ability to add value to the teams due to his longstanding experience and knowledge regarding the market,” Karoly Papp, co-founder and CEO of LiveJasmin and AWE, explains. “We believe that Ramon will lift AWE to the next level and we are delighted to count him amongst our own.”

The 39-year-old Janga was born in Amsterdam, but moved to Curacao as a child, only to return to Holland decades later. After a few years however, he missed the surf and sand and so moved back to the place of his childhood and set up as a dive master and boat captain on Curacao, working at the Marriott Hotel.

His first contact with the adult industry occurred around that time during an industry event at the Marriott, where PornoPat offered him a job as video editor, selecting samples for trailers that would make people sign up to watch the complete movie. In 2009, Janga followed PornoPat back to Amsterdam, where he was invited to the Webmaster Access Show, and then took a job as a salesman in a sex shop in Amsterdam’s world famous Red Light District. This job gave him insights into customers’ demands and purchase preferences, as well as helping him know the big labels and brands.

In 2011, he moved to the Czech Republic where he lived and worked in the world’s biggest webcam villa, the Villavoyeur in Brno, during which he built a single site both for models and for shooting content.

For more than eight months, he had the opportunity to study the way a professional studio is run, from the technical aspects to the day-to-day business, giving him strong insights into the model/member side of the business.

In 2012, Janga took the position of Affiliate Manager for XLove on Curacao. For three years, he worked mainly in the marketing/affiliation department, next to marketing, PR and branding.

As AWE’s Business Development Manager, Janga’s role is to find new ways to raise the company to new levels, not only to stay on top, but to always increase, improve and promote the company’s wide range of promotional tools.

“My focus will be to make affiliates aware of all our incentives,” Janga says. “I will also assist in getting new partners onboard who are interested in promoting the most popular video chat community.”

“It is a great pleasure for me to be part of such a fantastic team,” Janga adds. “I have always looked up to LiveJasmin. The site is slick, smart and stylish. It is a high end and high tech product that has been leading the market for some time now.”

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