ePlay Opens 'Special Shows' Program to All Content Creators

ePlay Opens 'Special Shows' Program to All Content Creators

LOS ANGELES — Camming platform ePlay is accepting applications from content creators for its Special Shows premium livestream program.

The program, which was previously by invitation only, pays creators to host two to four scheduled shows, each lasting at least two hours.

"We are seeking creators with streaming experience and a fan base," said ePlay Chief Experience Officer Elizabeth Jones. "We aim for both parties to benefit from the Special Shows. If our partnership is successful, we hope you will choose ePlay as your cam site."

Creators earn a fixed fee for each show, plus 80% of the value of the tokens users spend during their show, and an additional 10% of their referred users' spend.

"A lot of platforms invest a large percentage of their revenue into advertising," enthused Allie Awesome, ePlay's director of talent recruitment. "At ePlay, we’re betting on our creators’ talent and enthusiasm in promoting themselves to bring viewers over to the site, which is such a cooler way to drive clicks."

Added content creator and Special Shows alum Goddess Lilith, "I’ve done shows on several platforms over the years, and my experience with ePlay has been at the top of the list. Now that they’re opening up the Special Shows program to applications from all creators, I strongly encourage anyone with a following and a fun live show to get on it, immediately."

To apply for the Special Shows program, click here; for more information, visit ePlay.

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