Sex.Cam to Hold XBIZ Miami Webcam Giveaway

Sex.Cam to Hold XBIZ Miami Webcam Giveaway

LOS ANGELES — Sex.Cam has announced its participation in the upcoming XBIZ Miami industry event, set for May 29 through June 1 at The Mondrian Hotel on Miami’s world-famous South Beach.

According to Sex.Cam Marketing Manager Keith Summit, in addition to sponsoring this event, Sex.Cam will host giveaways including three Logitech BCC950 webcams along with custom Sex.Cam t-shirts.

“Our webcam giveaway will be social media based,” Summit says. “Find the Sex.Cam representatives and snap a picture at our booth.”

Sex.Cam will participate in the “New Tech on the Block” session on Wednesday, May 30, at 3:30 p.m., as well as at the popular “Mix & Meet” at 4:30 p.m., where it will detail the features of its desktop platform and new Version 3 mobile platform.

“Post your pictures on your Twitter page with @SexDotCam and #SexDotCam to enter the giveaway,” Summit explains. “Winners will be announced on Thursday, May 31, so you need to follow up on Twitter @SexDotCam to get the updates.”

The webcam giveaway is open to North American models of legal age that have taken a picture with the SexDotCam banner at XBIZ Miami Show who consent to the use of their picture on both the Sex.Cam and XLoveCam.com social media platforms.

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