TubeCamGirl Adds Skype Pay-Per-Minute Billing With SkyPrivate PRO

TubeCamGirl Adds Skype Pay-Per-Minute Billing With SkyPrivate PRO

LOS ANGELES — SkyPrivate PRO has announced its integration with live cam site TubeCamGirl.com, which becomes the first independent cam site to offer the company’s pay-per-minute Skype service.

“In the next few months, more and more cam and paysites will be offering the Skype pay-per-minute option we are licensing at SkyPrivate PRO,” says SkyPrivate’s CEO, Alex Bluck. “We are happy to be working with cooperative partners such as TubeCamGirl.com, where the integration took place in less than a week.”

Bluck says that SkyPrivate PRO is the industry version of SkyPrivate, and the only cam platform that combines Skype with pay-per-minute billing.

“In my 12 years in the cam business, I’ve seen only two real innovations,” explains TubeCamGirl’s CEO. “The first were free shows crowd-funded by member tips, from CAM4 and MyFreeCams. The Second was SkyPrivate. We’ve used both of these innovations to make our site better.”

TubeCamGirl.com allows members to use their credits for traditional cam shows or for time on Skype.

As with all SkyPrivate PRO partners, whether they be live cam or pay sites, TubeCamGirl keeps control of its money flow and members at all times, with the option of using their own billing from CCBill, Epoch, Verotel and others, or having SkyPrivate PRO handle it for them.

For more information or a demo, visit Pro.SkyPrivate.com.

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