Studio 20 Opens Oradea Franchise

Studio 20 Opens Oradea Franchise

LOS ANGELES — 2017 XBIZ Cam Studio of the Year Studio 20 has announced the opening of its newest franchise location, this time in Oradea, Romania.

This is the second Studio 20 location to open in the western part of Romania, following the debut of the company’s studio in Timisoara.

“I have worked in banking all my life and saw that the gains analyzed and prospected the market and when I asked myself the question ‘What business should I open to have the best profit per investment?,’ the answer was Studio 20,” explains Diana Pop, owner of the new Oradea franchise. “I chose Studio 20 for its great recipe for success and for the well-oiled machine that it is.”

The new two-floor studio in Oradea is located in the central area of the city and features 14 themed rooms where models can perform their work under ideal conditions, with the latest technology and luxury decors adding to their comfort.

According to Studio 20 PR Manager Andra Chirnogeanu, the company enjoys a reputation of being a premium cam studio — a reputation it maintains throughout the world.

“Because of this, we choose potential franchisees with maximum attention and give them all the support they need,” Chirnogeanu explains. “We keep permanent touch with the teams from the various locations in the country and abroad, so the #girlsfromstudio20 have the best support, training, and promotion.”

Chirnogeanu says the new location marks the eighth Studio 20 location, with three in Bucharest (two for camgirls and one dedicated to male models) and one each in Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Timisoara, Los Angeles, and Cali, Colombia; and expects five more new locations to open by the end of 2017.

Studio 20 is dedicated to the glamor cam niche, which relies on relationships, communication, and personal charm, with a focus on quality and professionalism.

For more information, email pr@studio20.ro.

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