ClickCastX Offers Model Content Upload Module

LOS ANGELES — ClickCastX has announced the release of its new content upload module targeting live cam models seeking an additional revenue stream.

According to ClickCastX CEO Claude Lai, individual models are now able to create an account on any ClickCastX-powered site and then upload and encode recorded video or photographic content.

“Models can now upload their own content and sell it through memberships, pay per view, pay per minute and more,” Lai says. “Live cam models will be able to simply upload their own photo or video content and be able to [sell] it to their customers. Models will also be able to message users that new content is available from them.”

Lai explains that any users who are “following” favorite models on ClickCastX-powered sites can be messaged by email when that model posts new content.

“This new marketing approach allows models to market your site using the ClickCastX platform,” Lai adds. “[This] greatly increases revenue and awareness for live cam sites.”

For a limited time, ClickCastX is on sale, with discounts of $50 per month on basic plans and $100 per month on pro plans, with all plans offering live cam support, video on demand sales, digital downloads, membership subscription functions, and the Wowza Streaming Server — a $95 monthly value.

For more information, visit ClickCastX.com.

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