VXPages Teams With Nikki Night, Ramona Flour to Host Free Webinar for Talent

VXPages Teams With Nikki Night, Ramona Flour to Host Free Webinar for Talent

LOS ANGELES — VXPages, part of the Germany-based Campoint group, which includes one of the largest European cam platforms, VISIT-X, is teaming with Nikki Night and Ramona Flour to host a free educational webinar for talent.

The session is set for April 23 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. (PDT) and will include a live question-and-answer session.

According to a rep, the "Adult Industry Master Class Webinar" will present a response to COVID-19 and provide attendees with a "crash-course in webcams, content creation, digital marketing, branding, cybersecurity and safety, self-shooting and editing and reevaluating your relationship with social media post-FOSTA/SESTA."

Additional topics for discussion will include platform selection, monetizing online traffic, affiliate programs and "'advance finesse' to get those fan bases moved online."

"I think this period has taught us that we need to also grow independently, to learn more skills and to create a space in this business where we can be more in control," said VXPages’ Head of Business Development Ruxandra Tataru. "Having a personal website is like your own business, which gives you a lot of responsibilities but also the freedom of creating and managing it."

"This webinar will teach content creators and performers how to better monetize their fan base," Tataru added. "The VXPages coaches, Nikki and Ramona, will be their guides. [They are] two of the most experienced coaches in the industry and will have many tips and tricks to share."

For more information or to register for the session, click here.

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