The Jasmin Academy Returns to Budapest

The Jasmin Academy Returns to Budapest

BUDAPEST — Adult-centric lifestyle and entertainment website Jasmin.com welcomed more than 160 of its most prestigious partners to Budapest this week, the site’s birthplace, for the second edition of its Jasmin Academy.

Jasmin.com is home to more than 200,000 active models, with 2,000 of them online at any time of day, serving over 35 million daily users.

According to the company, invitations were sent out to Romania, Colombia, Russia, the U.K., Kazakhstan, Philippines, Ukraine, the U.S., and Hungary, requesting the presence of many high-profile studio owners, managers, trainers, and models at the second Jasmin Academy, which successfully concluded earlier this week.

“Among the many topics we discussed at the Jasmin Academy, a recurring theme was how the content providers of the website could maximize their earnings on the service,” says Jasmin.com CEO and co-founder Károly Papp. “I was extremely happy to see many of our highly esteemed partners in one place and I was even happier to have the chance to discuss our joint future in such a pleasant environment with such a friendly atmosphere.”

The day started with a workshop for models hosted by the group’s CPO, Zsolt Theiss-Balázs.

“The goal of my seminar was to show our partners how they can become more successful overall,” Theiss-Balázs explains. “I believe that the key to persistent professional success is focusing on the individual model and letting them shine. In other words; put the model in the limelight and watch them thrive.”

This workshop, together with other important seminars that industry veterans held, covered all the aspects of professional live camming. Some of the other key workshops were dedicated to how to stand out from the crowd, how to build up a member base, how to strengthen it and how to increase earnings.

The customer support department is a huge part of Jasmin.com, so naturally, they also held a seminar about the common misconceptions of the department, what their role is, and how they are able to assist the model or studio.

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