2much.net Adopts TooMuchMedia's NATS for Networks

2much.net Adopts TooMuchMedia's NATS for Networks

MONTREAL — 2much.net has announced its integration with TooMuchMedia’s new NATS for Networks platform, which will power the LiveCamNetwork.com, MiriCam.com, and 2much.net affiliate programs.

According to the company, LiveCamNetwork.com will offer webmasters the tools required to promote the boutique site’s unique coterie of exclusive and familiar cam girls, as well as those eligible from the 2much network of client sites.

Miricam.com, the free solo model video chat solution, now runs with NATS to provide webcam models their own affiliate program and cam platform.

At the same time, 2much.net will offer the NATS for Networks affiliate platform to its B2B software customers, which like its network of shared live content, will allow individual sites to maintain and contain affiliate revenue with no data or profit sharing.

2much is also planning to build its own B2B affiliate program, offering large payouts for good leads and sales for the company’s live video chat platform.

2much.net’s Mark Prince says that while the company has a B2B focus, LiveCamNetwork.com and the software it is built upon can also run any site owner’s webcam segment with an optional built-in affiliate program, permitting them more traffic and more sales in the long run.

“We are talking about the full integration of three very powerful systems into a single, elegantly simple solution,” says Prince. “Customers will be getting not just a fully-loaded and powered cam site but also a sales-and-traffic generating system.”

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