Cams.com Streams Sabrina Deep's Gangbang Warm-Up

CYBERSPACE — Cams.com has jumped into Sabrina Deep's gangbang, streaming a Sept. 6 warm-up event hosted by Deep and Nasty Lidya, to lead up to Deep's attempt to break a supposed live webcam gangbang record on Sept. 8.

Elli of Streamray, the cam side of Various Inc., parent company of Cams.com, told XBIZ, "The warm-up show is special because she gets to talk about her own site. Usually we don't allow cross-promotion but we figured there would be enough traffic so it would be worth it."

Deep will be performing in an 80-man gangbang scene for eight hours nonstop. Lidya will serve as a fluffer for the male performers, who mostly will be Deep's fans from DeepSabrina.com, where the live webcam gangbang will be broadcast.

On the warm-up show on Cams.com, Deep and Lidya will be allowed to talk about the event and generate traffic for it. Elli said the deal is a good one to partner up on because of the expected exposure for both sides.

"The stuff we're streaming is going to be Deep and her fluffer friend talking about the event and getting traffic for it," Elli said. "She came to us and asked us to do a warm-up. I had no idea who she was but one of our contacts knew her and recommended us. She's a very sweet girl and very great to work with."

The gangbang event also will be distributed via DVD later this year.

Webmasters can promote Cams.com starting at 20 percent revshare or $55 (and up) pay-per-sale.

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