Lovense Debuts 'Cam101' Hub for Cam Models, Content Creators

Lovense Debuts 'Cam101' Hub for Cam Models, Content Creators

SINGAPORE — Lovense has introduced Cam101, an online resource hub offering comprehensive courses on camming and creating adult content from industry veterans.

The hub also includes a community forum moderated by experienced performers, as well as industry news and a listing of adult platforms. "Cam101 is a great source for gaining knowledge and experience and communicating with like-minded people," a rep said.

According to the company, the goal of Cam101 is to provide an inclusive resource portal for sex workers where they can learn from experienced representatives of the profession, share their expertise and help each other.

A primary feature of Cam101 is a series of free online video courses that teach camming and working with clip sales platforms. To create this series, the Lovense team worked together with experienced and notable performers, including Bea York, PabloySebas, Catalina Mendoza, BrummieBoi89 and other experienced creators.

Courses are currently available in English and Spanish, with upgrades and expansions underway. In addition, courses in Russian are on the boards for the near future.

"Another important part of Cam101 is a forum for models and content creators, which is moderated by experienced performers who are always ready to help with advice, share their experience or just keep the conversation going," the rep said.

"'Connect, Learn, Share' is the Cam101 community's motto and the platform will strive to live up to that. The Cam101 community offers a direct way to communicate with the Lovense team, who are always developing new and interesting solutions for cam models and the industry as whole," the rep continued. "As part of the community, performers will be able to participate in testing new Lovense products and services, bring up new ideas and feedback and directly participate in the development of new programs and features that help models and content creators significantly increase their earnings."

Cam101 also offers a section dedicated to Lovense products, featuring video and text guides for installing and setting up Lovense software tools and features for camming. 

To celebrate the launch of Cam101, new members have a chance to win a Lovense Sex Machine and other prizes from Lovense. Performers who are on Discord are invited to join the "Cam Model Lounge" in the official Lovense Discord channel.

"We're very proud to announce the launch of Cam101, continuing Lovense's ongoing commitment to help adult content creators earn more money and make the most of their time on cam," CEO Dan Liu said.

Visit Cam101.com for additional details and follow Lovense on Twitter.

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