SkyPrivate Hosts Free Workshops for Cam Models, Studios in Colombia

SkyPrivate Hosts Free Workshops for Cam Models, Studios in Colombia

BOGOTA — SkyPrivate has scheduled two upcoming educational workshops for Colombia-based models and studios.

The first workshop will take place on Monday in Bogota and the second one will be on Thursday in Medellín. The workshops are free for any model or studio that wants to attend.

According to the company, the software provided by SkyPrivate helps independent models and studios hold Skype shows in a safe environment, using a unique plugin enabling models to get paid for each minute of each show, via some of the most popular payment options in the adult market.

SkyPrivate launched its Skype plugin about three years ago and since then it reports the response from the adult market has been incredible, with more than 80,000 models having already joined SkyPrivate and more expected in 2018 and beyond.

SkyPrivate CEO Alex Negru says that from the start the Colombian market has shown a tremendous interest and growth in live cams over the years.

“Colombia is a big player in the live cam market and their year-over-year growth is something rarely seen in the adult industry,” says Negru, noting that with SkyPrivate, “‘The Member is Yours’ — this was our mantra from the beginning, meaning that you’re always in control of your account and we’re your partner, always there to help.”

Negru says the free workshops are meant to provide in-depth knowledge and assistance for models and studios of any experience level.

The workshops will touch upon key topics, including how the plugin works and how users can make it work better; why and how to make money with Skype; how models can improve their profile and ways of getting more traffic; and how to make more money with SkyPrivate.

To register, click here.

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