Alt Model Camming Platform InkedCamGirl Launches

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Alt model cam site InkedCamGirl.com has announced its launch with more than a dozen new and established models.

“This female-owned site looking to be the new cam home for alt models,” explained a rep. “Tatted, pierced and all types of alt models are welcome.”

What sets the site apart from other cam sites, according to the rep, is not just the aesthetic of the models but also that owner, Brooklyn Snow, handpicks each one of them.

“Only the best-of-the-best will be available on the site for the members with set weekly schedules,” the rep added. “And these top models with be rewarded with one of the highest payouts in the industry. Models will make 80% to reward them for bringing traffic to the site and for their hard work.”

Inked Cam Girl owner Snow explained that “there hasn’t been a cam site geared specifically at alt models, and I decided now was the time it needed to happen. We’ve had a great response and are making our way through all the models that applied.”

According to Snow, “the models are excited to be part of the site from the ground up, and that the site is being run by a woman who has the experience and background that they do.”

“I understand what it’s like to be a cam model, and that’s a huge reason why the site will be a success,” Snow concluded.

Visit InkedCamGirl.com to register and to take advantage of a with a free-tokens offer.

To become a model or studio, apply here.

For more from InkedCamGirl, follow the platform on Twitter.

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