2Much Announces LiveCamNetwork 2.1 RevShare Pro

MONTREAL — Live video chat software developer 2much.net has re-packaged its award-winning webcam platform as a low-priced, easy-purchase, monthly recurring credit card rental.

"LCN RevShare Pro lets webmasters start an independent webcam site with a simple credit card transaction," said company founder and president Mark Prince. "It's that simple. Point your domain to our servers, click submit, and you have a complete functional site online in a matter of hours."

The fully customizable site features a robust management console that offers options to suit the requirements of various types of operators.

"The software is more flexible," 2much rep Ruby Garden said. "We'd like to make it available for everyone from program owners to solo-girls."

Rather than compete with other companies for peripheral services or outsource, 2Much will simply refer clients to industry providers such as web designers, webmasters and SEO specialists, among others — particularly those who will refer business back to them.

"We're going to concentrate on what we do best, our software, which is the core of LiveCamNetwork 2.1," Prince said. "This way 2much will move ahead with upgrades at a greater pace."

According to Prince, the LiveCamNetwork is not a plug-in and may not be suitable for all operators, but the new easy rental terms allow potential users to "try before they buy."

"Operators who can't budget the full price can test drive the platform with the rental and upgrade later to a package that nets them more cash," Prince said. "If a site operator can generate 58 minutes a month in private chat minutes, LCN RevShare has already paid for itself."

2much is offering LCN RevShare Pro for an 8.5 percent revenue share plus $290 USD per month, and is hoping this will translate into more sales for its Professional Edition.

More information on the 2much.net LiveCamNetwork, including video chat site price packages, can be found on the company's website at 2much.net.

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