Amberly Rothfield to Talk Money, Marketing on Periscope Show 'Casey@Night'

CYBERSPACE — Author and sexpert Amberly Rothfield will guest on a new episode of “Casey@Night” on Periscope, which drops today.

Rothfield is a 2019 XBIZ Cam Awards nominee for Community Figure and the author of “How I Made $10,000 a Month as a Phone Sex Operator.”

“After years of building a formidable business, Amberly began teaching her marketing strategies to independent XXX creators,” a rep said. “In the last two years, she has spoken at over 20 different events. Passionate about increasing the bottom line of the sexiest sex performers online, Amberly is beyond excited to go on ‘Casey@Night’ to explain how success is formed in the current market.”

There are boldfaced names in adult entertainment that are well-known; however, the smaller creators “remain the bread-and-butter of this industry,” said Rothfield. “We are taught how to dress, apply makeup, act and sound sexy, but so rarely are we taught the basic business skills needed to be successful. Even some with a business background often forget how much of that applies to our jobs as performers. It is my mission to bridge that gap with affordable information for any income level. There is truly a lot of money left on the table for all of us.”

She praised Carter’s broad reach and her mission to bridge sexual taboos with everyday living. “When I saw the casting call for guests, this was a true no-brainer! Their Twitter feed is the most inclusive of anything I have ever seen on social media,” said Rothfield. “The fact that they are willing to help me spread the word about an underrated but highly profitable sector of the industry shows just how awesome they are. I personally cannot wait to go on their show and I am so humbled for this opportunity.”

Find “Casey@Night” on Periscope and Twitter. Follow Rothfield’s Twitter handle here.

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