Stripchat Adds 'Paid Albums' Feature for Models

Stripchat Adds 'Paid Albums' Feature for Models

CYBERSPACE — Live cam site Stripchat.com has implemented a new feature giving models the capability to sell their photo albums to users, helping generate income online or offline.

According to a company rep, the added function is simple and well structured and is immediately being adopted by Stripchat’s model community. The process is simple, verified cam models can upload their photos to a specific album and select whether they’d like to offer it for free to the public or for sale in tokens.

“We listened to models to gather insights for tools that would help them succeed as a cam model,” said Jim Austin, head of business development. “This paid album feature has been in development for quite some time and we’re thrilled to have it successfully running on our site,” states Jim Austin, Head of Business Development.

There is no limit to the number of albums that can be up for sale. Models also have the freedom to choose and include any number of photos in their albums, as well as choose a price range from 1 to 999 tokens for each album. Album sale earnings are instantly credited to the model’s account in the exact same way as other tokens earned on the site.

For more information, visit Stripchat.com or email pr@stripchat.com.

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