EuroRevenue Launches New Cam Site WebCamPortal.com

CHAM, SWITZERLAND – Global affiliate program EuroRevenue today unveiled WebCamPortal.com, a cam network with hundreds of models performing live, 24/7.

The new addition to ER’s portfolio boasts live models in every category, including Asian, Latina, ebony, MILF, BBW, gay, she-male and others.

“WebCamPortal.com was designed to look, feel and function like no other cam site out there,” EuroRevenue CEO Todd Glider said. “The design is fresh, and traffic can ease into membership because registration is not required for chatting with a lot of the girls. So your surfers get hooked, then register and start spending lots of money on hardcore chat.”

For affiliates, the new cam network pays out as much as 30 percent recurring, with a base of 25 percent for the lifetime of the membership.

“And when we say lifetime, we mean lifetime,” executive sales manager Huda Mahdi said. “You will continue to get paid on the traffic you send — today, tomorrow and a year from now.”

Live streams at WebCam Portal are high-quality with sound and cam-to-cam options. Users can also view extensive image and video galleries, review model profiles, rate favorites, email models and take advantage of advanced search functionality.

In addition to traditional banners, affiliates can take advantage of numerous dynamic marketing tools, from IFrame ads to landing pages to RSS feeds.

WebCamPortal.com joins numerous a number of launches and innovations from EuroRevenue this summer.

Two-girl blowjob site CockForTwo.com was unveiled last week with a trial join option that pays out $40 PPS. BudapestHardcore.com, a site filled with hardcore scenes starring European starlets, is slated for launch next week.

To learn more about WebCamPortal.com, and every EuroRevenue offering, email Huda Mahdi at Huda@eurorevenue.com .

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