Studio 20 Reports Doubling of Q1 International Sales

Studio 20 Reports Doubling of Q1 International Sales

BUCHAREST — Studio 20 has announced a 100 percent increase in sales for Q1 2018 compared with the same period in 2017.

According to the company, besides the jump in revenue, opening new franchises and increased hourly income per model (a model’s personal success) complete an amazing start of this year, recognized with XBIZ Award wins for Best Cam Studio and the naming of #guysfromStudio20 star Ethan Joy as Best Male Cam Model, among other accolades.

Studio 20’s PR Exec Andra Chirnogeanu credits the company’s growth to the dedication of the trainers, marketing team and the recipe for success that Studio 20 developed in their Studio 20 Excellence App.

“The Studio 20 Excellence App has been developed as the go-to guide for franchises. It helps the franchise owners, managers, trainers and models with a better understanding of the studio rules, sets the ground rules and it’s basically the recipe for success that helps the studios and models grow,” Chirnogeanu explains. “It’s a complete guide, consisting of training advice, model marketing, roleplays and a questionnaire after every course to test [the student’s] knowledge.”

“With such a great start of the year, we can only expect it to go up from here,” says Chirnogeanu. “We’re looking forward for the award shows and industry summits that we’ll be attending this year together with our best models.”

“We’re also starting some new campaigns, we’re involved more in the community’s life,” Chirnogeanu adds. “You just need to keep an eye for the #girlsfromstudio20 and the #guysfromstudio20; this is going to be an amazing year.”

Studio 20 Men will open for franchising in the second quarter of 2018, adding to the roster of 16 Studio 20 cam studios in Romania, U.S., Colombia and Hungary, with new locations in Galati, Romania, and Bogota, Colombia, set to open next month.

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