Bella Vendetta Touts Growth of Cam Studio TreasureCams

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — Bella Vendetta is touting the growth of her webcam studio, TreasureCams, in partnership with Streamate.

"In January of this year Bella launched TreasureCams, a performer-owned studio she co-runs with Jayda Diamonde. Some of the performers within the studio rose to the Top 500 models across the entire Streamate platform within the first few months and the success has built from there," a rep explained. 

The site, whose tagline is "Where every performer is a treasure," serves as "a hub for promoting models and for recruiting new performers," said the rep. "The studio started off strong with several well-known stars on the roster, including Courtney Trouble, Lita Lecherous and Chelsea Poe."

The rep noted "a wide variety of diverse performers."

"Staying true to her roots in queer porn, the studio has many LGBTQIA+ performers," they said. "Instead of just signing performers, Bella offers one-on-one consults with performers, monthly team meetings that are sometimes workshops or trainings with special guests, and performer-only forums which have info on every single topic that could possibly relate to webcams."

Vendetta expressed enthusiasm for the project.

"I am really enjoying what I am doing; the folks I’m working with are all incredible and it’s been such a great experience building this team and watching everyone succeed," she said. "It’s drawing on all of my 19 years of experience in this industry."

Visit TreasureCams.com and follow the platform and Bella Vendetta on Twitter.

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