LiveJasmin Reports Successful Start to 2018, Hints at Future Growth

LiveJasmin Reports Successful Start to 2018, Hints at Future Growth

LOS ANGELES — LiveJasmin is reporting a positive beginning to the year, while predicting further growth as the year continues.

The only premium cam site listed among Alexa’s Top 100 most visited websites and boasting more than 2,000 models on its website at any time of the day (and 20,000 models using the site daily), LiveJasmin reveals it serves in excess of 35 million daily users “with the utmost care to attention and quality.”

Among the highlights of the year so far for LiveJasmin is the winning of four awards from some of the most prestigious events in the adult industry, capped by scoring the coveted XBIZ Award for “Cam Site of the Year” in January.

This is just the tip of the iceberg, however, as LiveJasmin’s Chief Product Officer Zsolt Theiss-Balazs provides a glimpse into the future.

“We are moving forward with numerous new developments that will be truly unique and we hope will shake up the entire market,” Theiss-Balazs reveals. “LiveJasmin has always been a trendsetter in the adult live streaming industry and that’s not going to change any time soon.”

Growing out of a simple startup company, LiveJasmin took the internet by storm sometime around 2008-2009 when literally millions of users started visiting the website on a regular basis. Now nearly a decade later, and with the year far from over, many more events and announcements are set to follow, including plans to participate in upcoming shows such as the XBIZ Miami.

“The next three months will be full of amazing events and we wish to be represented at each of them so we can create closer ties with the entire industry,” says LiveJasmin CEO and co-founder Károly Papp. “Moreover, LiveJasmin may be revealing exciting new projects as well.”

“We like to be very forward and direct,” Papp adds, “so we pride ourselves on building close professional relationships with all of our partners.”

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