SNR Productions Announces Launch of CamWithHer 4.0

SNR Productions Announces Launch of CamWithHer 4.0

LAS VEGAS — SNR Productions has announced a complete revamp of its flagship site, CamWithHer.com.

“We completely re-launched CamWithHer and upgraded the entire site from the design to the functionality,” said owner Steve Ranieri. “We’ve been working nearly a year to completely overhaul the entire site to make it more user-friendly and mobile compatible.”

Ranieri says the CamWithHer team completely scrapped and recoded a good portion of the site, including CamWithHer.tv, the camgirl tube section where models upload videos. The site design was completely changed with a more user-friendly navigation.

The monthly subscription membership was renamed CamWithHerPlus to distinguish free members of the live cams section from paid members of the subscription section to improve the user experience.

“Our biggest concern was making the site more mobile compatible, and we ended up completely upgrading all aspects of the site,” Ranieri adds. “Aesthetics, load time, functionality, and usability were all improved in the upgrade.”

One of the first things users will notice is the increased model thumbnail size along with the simplified user navigation split into three sections — CamWithHer Free, CamWithHer Plus, and My CamWithHer.

CamWithHer Free lists all sections of the site that are free to use, CamWithHer Plus lists all sections that are subscribed to monthly, and My CamWithHer lists all sections of the site that are unique to that user.

“Part of my job was to help simplify the entire user experience,” says marketing director Jessy Adams. “We significantly improved everything from the login process to the automatic discount on our pay per minute cam shows for Plus Members.”

“We feel that with these adjustments along with increased mobile exposure,” Adams adds, “sales will be positively impacted from new and old users.”

Affiliates may promote the upgraded CamWithHer through SNRCash.com.

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