Studio 20 Receives 'Jasmin Gold Certificate' for Excellence

Studio 20 Receives 'Jasmin Gold Certificate' for Excellence

LOS ANGELES — 2017 XBIZ Cam Studio of the Year Studio 20 has received another prestigious award, the Jasmin Gold Certificate for its professionalism and expertise.

According to the company, the accolade is about confirming the professionalism of a cam studio — that everything is legal and fair in its relationship with every partner and the models. Jasmin gives the award after a thorough analysis regarding the success of the models, the amazing income and the excellence that the studio offers.

Second, the company adds, it is about being sure that it is a safe place for models to work, develop, grow as an independent person and achieve greatness.

“The certificate comes after six months in which not only one, but over 30 of Studio 20's models earned over $5000/period,” a Studio 20 representative said. “The hard work and determination proven by Studio 20 has helped DaphnyMeyer, one of the hardest working Studio20 models, to become one of Jasmin’s top earners for two months in a row, with over $40,000 income.”

Jasmin certified Studio 20 as a Silver Studio on Jan. 11 during a meeting that took place in Las Vegas. According to the company, after only six months, Studio 20 has motivated its models and staff to work harder than ever.

On July 1, Studio 20 received the Jasmin Gold Certificate for its excellence, hard work, determination and “the biggest income in the camming industry." At this time, Studio 20 is the first and only studio in the world, to receive the Jasmin Gold Certificate, the company reported.

For more information, visit Studio20.live.

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