Flirt4Free Acquires Camster.com, Naked.com, CamDolls.com

Flirt4Free Acquires Camster.com, Naked.com, CamDolls.com

LOS ANGELES — Flirt4Free (F4F) has acquired veteran cam platforms Naked.com, Camster.com and CamDolls.com.

According to the company, the deal will usher in "exciting changes" for models and members of the three sites, which go live on their new network November 19 at 1 p.m. (EST).

With over 2,000 cam models logging in to Camster in a given week, current F4F members will soon have a wider variety of performers to choose from, while Camster and Naked customers will see their roster of models increase dramatically, along with new features designed to nurture relationships with these performers.

“Our redesign of the Camster and Naked sites should feel familiar and intuitive to customers,” said F4F CEO Gregory Clayman. “While the existing features and performers fans have loved for years remain, we believe the benefits of the F4F platform will be a massive improvement for customers and performers.”

Clayman said that models will reap the benefits of joining the network, including having access to "innovative tools and technologies." For example, deep chatroom controls and a more versatile array of show types provide new content for fans to enjoy, while features such as two-way interactive shows, FlirtSMS texting and Flirt Phone offer new methods of building connectivity between performers and fans.

Finally, former Naked models will see their revenue potential increase through Flirt’s popular daily, seasonal and monthly model contests with guaranteed prize pools.

“We’re thrilled to welcome these fabulous models to our network,” Clayman added. “We know they’ll quickly feel at home here and take advantage of all the earning opportunities we have to offer.”

Former Camster, Naked and CamDolls models can contact Flirt4Free’s broadcasting department at broadcastsupport@flirt4free.com, or find more information at webcam4money.com, while affiliates can promote the F4F network here.

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