The Webcam Lab Opens Romanian Office

LOS ANGELES — The Webcam Lab has announced the launch of its first "full-service center dedicated to the webcam industry," noted a rep, in Romania.

The launch was accomplished with the "support and strategic alliance," the rep said, of Kendra Studio.

"Since 2009, we have contributed to the exponential growth of the industry through the knowledge of our qualified team responsible for consulting and providing excellent services to guarantee the success of studios, models and trainers," continued the rep. "The high professional level of our company is reflected in the trust that more than 500 studios with more than 4,000 models in South America, the United States and Europe have placed in us and to whom we offer access to the best webcam platforms, as well as many benefits that significantly impact their productivity."

The Webcam Lab offers an array of services to its Romanian partners, including the following:

  • Website support
  • Accounting consulting
  • Legal consulting
  • Training seminars
  • Payroll and payments
  • DMCA protection
  • Recruitment consulting
  • Webcam accounts support
  • Interior design consulting
  • Technical support
  • Profiles and graphic design
  • Psychological Support
  • Exclusive technical support for Bucharest

"The Webcam Lab opening in the East European country reaffirms our commitment to keep innovating the webcam industry and focus on the growth of our partners around the world," concluded the rep.

Visit TheWebcamLab.ro for additional details.

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