Skyn Talent Debuts SkynCams.com

LAS VEGAS — Isis Love and the team at Skyn Talent have launched SkynCams.com.

The agency reports SkynCams, which uses its own streaming service, is not a white label site but a “standalone webcam company.”

The site starts off paying performers 60 percent of their earned revenue, and through performance goals, can max out their payout percentage at 70 percent. Talent can also load videos and pictures that they can sell to their fans.

"I've been webcamming for years and I fully understand the struggle that cam performers go through,” Love said. "We work hard for 30-50 percent of the revenue that we make."

All performers are welcome, whether female, male or transgender. Couples looking to webcam are welcome as well. Love reports that the site is 100 percent responsive and can be viewed on multiple devices.

"We fully understand that this is a huge undertaking, but we are confident that our hard work and great customer service will attract performers from all walks of life,” Love added.

Performers can sign up here, and email questions to info@skyncams.com. For more information, visit SkynTalent.com.

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