ImLive Launches $100K Initiative to Support New Cam Performers

ImLive Launches $100K Initiative to Support New Cam Performers

LOS ANGELES — ImLive.com is tub-thumping the launch of a $100,000 initiative to support multi-performers new to the platform who register by the end of the month: the first 1,000 independent and studio webcam models will receive a $100 bonus once they earn $100 in revenue with their new account.

"There’s more," a rep enthused. "All multi-performers that invite their regular members to join ImLive will receive 70% revenue share of any amount spent in their room, plus 30% of any amount spent in any other chatroom on our platform."

Adrian Stoneman, VP of ImLive, expressed enthusiasm about the new initiative and stressed the platform's inclusivity.  

"ImLive is well-known in the industry for its dedication to provide the widest variety of adult webcam experiences, and for being supportive of transgender, gay and fetish webcam models," Stoneman said. "We believe that couples and multi-performers are the ones currently in need of our support, and we welcome them to our platform with a great earning opportunity."  

For more details about signing up as an ImLive host, click here and contact info@imlive.com.

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