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Cams do extremely well especially considering all the content theft and lost sales thanks to Tube sites.
End users are tired of photos and videos that are typical of membership sites and instead prefer to spend their money actually interacting with the models. It doesn't take long for customers to become attached to the model(s) they like, and begin spending a surprising amount. Single "Whales" easily spend over $30,000 a year talking to just one model, and there are even bigger whales out there that spend much more than this.
You don't need to be a big cam site to make money in cams. Customers love the model, not the site, and want to connect with her.
Getting into cams is easy and cheap. We offer our own solution for only $199 a month (see http://www.2Much.net ) but there are plenty of other service providers out there too.
The best thing a model interested in adult can do is get into live cams.
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Hi Sarattah,
What you are saying doesn't jive. I was talking by voice with Google rep just a couple of hours ago and they have absolutely no problem with Cam sites. We purchase advertising via Google Adwords, and he was helping to optimize our ads and placements.
If Google banned a site promoting cams, it might have been for another reason such as inappropriate content maybe?
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Ok, we get it.. You are trying to sell your overpriced service however Sarattah is correct. Cams will get you burnt.
You could create a whitelabel but truth is you will compete with a million other white labels, all exactly the same. You are not special and you will not compete. You will earn exactly $0.00 a year.
Teencat offers the best advice, promote cans. Aluminium is where he future is.