2nd Online Cam Summit Starts Tomorrow

2nd Online Cam Summit Starts Tomorrow

BUCHAREST — Thomas Skavhellen from Bowtie.digital has announced the sophomore edition of the Online Cam Summit is set to go live tomorrow.

According to Skavhellen, dedicated entirely to and for cam studios and cam models, Online Cam Summit is the first virtual cam summit. It is 100 percent digital, free and focused on the cam industry.

“I wanted to give a helping hand to cam models, studios and industry representatives that don’t have the time or resources to travel to industry conferences but wish to get the most out of the knowledge from the best of the best in the cam community,” says Skavhellen, “Best of all, it’s free to attend!”

Sponsored by DivaTraffic, StripChat, SkyPrivate, and Paxum among others, the summit schedule consists of 20 presentations and interviews with some of the top studio owners, models and trainers, marketing professionals and cam platforms. This second edition has five more speakers than the first and there will be five videos released every day through Saturday.

Skavhellen says that just like a real-world summit, Online Cam Summit offers “goodie bags” for attendees as well, consisting of digital goodies ranging from discounts to training courses from the sponsors and speakers.

“The first edition had 890 participants and my goal is to cross the 1,500 participants line for the second one,” Skavhellen reveals. “The idea of the Online Cam Summit is about bringing the knowledge from the best industry pros to the screen and basing it to what the online industry is all about: online streaming.”

Among the expected attendees are Lindsy Banks, LiviaChoice, Mia S and Ethan Joy, who will share their experiences and tips on how to become a top model, along with two new market entrants, model support network PineappleSupport and OurLittleSecret, which monetizes the WhatsApp messenger.

“I think that in an industry that’s on the rise every day, time management matters a lot and not everyone can attend every trade show out there,” Skavhellen concludes. “I’m bringing the cam industry information that they need and can access with a click of a button.”

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