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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
However, I know quite a few large studio operators, who are very successful BTW, who do not splitcam their models. They may place models at different websites but just one site at a time -- their philosophy is that when models pay the most attention to one site they have the highest success.
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I think it depends on the site, and the profile of the model. Being on one site might help a model concentrate more if they have lots of worthwhile guests and regular pvts, but it also bores the model if the guests are poor or there aren't many. If only for that reason I think it's unfair and unreasonable to try and prevent a model working on more than one site.
I know performers who are not in studios who work on only one site by choice, but they're top performers. I don't believe they're top performers because they only work on one site though (they're top because they work hard, perform well and have a lot of regular guests), I believe they work on one site
because they're top performers there.
They aren't interested in another site where they'd have to spend time working up from the bottom and/or believe that splitting their time might harm their position at the site they already do well at.
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Bottom line is, for most models to succeed they need to interact with both customers as well as reasonable guests.
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True, and I don't believe any model is against that, plus chatting to guests relieves the boredom, livens up a room and lets a potential pvter see the personality of the model even if she is not talking to him. But too many useless, rude guests have given 'good' guests a bad name in the last few years. And if a guest wants to show he's not a time waster, he should sign up. That's what he's there for, after all, it's a cybersex site not a chatroom.