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5 Ways to Spice Up Your Cam Show

5 Ways to Spice Up Your Cam Show

There is always a period of time in every model’s week when things are going a little bit slow. Maybe you have done the same things over and over again and you got tired of it and want to try something different.

Fortunately, most of the cam sites give you a great set of tools, so you can do some variations to your show and not get stuck with the same routine every day. Here are some of the tools that can help you spice up your cam show when you want to try something new and get out of your comfort zone.

Do you normally cam in your bedroom? Why not try to cam in the kitchen and make some interesting food while you get naked?

Accept Privates

If you are on a freemium platform and have never tried to offer private sessions before, this is maybe something you should try out for yourself. A private session is a session between you and one other person. You get paid per minute and you decide yourself how many tokens a minute your private will cost. There are things you can do and say that you may not want to in free chat, in front of a lot of viewers.

Whereas free chat is like going to a party, going private is like taking a lucky individual behind the curtains and hiding out with them for a while, until you return back out to mingle at the party. The biggest concern about going private is that people will leave the free chat room, but you should know that the people that want to continue watching your show will wait for you.

On some platforms, like Stripchat, you can also do a private Cam2Cam show, so you can see the person taking you to private and you can have fun together via video-chat. You can also record the private show and offer to sell the video after, if you're open to monetizing this type of content.

Try Offering a Group Show

If you like privates, try offering privates to more than one person with a group show. This way you can set the price per minute a bit lower and get more people into the show and earn multiple tokens per minute from more than one user.

Remember to advertise your group show in your free chat 15 to 20 minutes before you start your ticket sales. Let people know what they can expect in your group show. This is about you and not their own requests. Bonus: Tipping is still possible in a group show, so additional tokens can be earned.

Do a Ticket Show

It can be a great idea to spice up a free chat show by offering a ticket show. A ticket show is basically a group show, but instead of charging a certain amount of tokens per minute like a private and group show, you can charge one fixed fee for every person that joins the show.

This way, you are guaranteed one fixed amount of tokens no matter how long they stay in the show. Same thing applies here, with remembering to advertise your group show inside of your free chat 15 to 20 minutes before you start ticket sales. It’s very important to let people know what to expect. Are you trying out a new toy or are you doing a special performance?

Go Mobile

If you really want to change up your cam show, you should step out of your regular camming space and stream on the go from your mobile. If you have good cellular connection or Wi-Fi where you are, you can bring your viewers to the market, the mall, a festival or even your next vacation spot.

The possibilities are endless with mobile, but just remember to follow some basic rules. Don’t put people in front of the cam that are not registered on your account and try not to share your exact location for your own safety. Bonus tip: Bring a battery bank to make sure you don’t run out of battery fast.

Go Crazy in Free Chat!

There are still a lot of exciting things you can do in free chat to spice things up. Members never get bored with playing games. Have you tried to doing your own spin-the-wheel game? Members can pay a fixed amount of tokens for a spin and win different prizes, like specific acts. Did I hear spanking? If you don’t want to go through the hassle of getting an actual spin-the-wheel, you can always download an app that provides a digital version.

Another fun game that never gets old is blowing up a bunch of balloons and putting prizes inside each of them. Then you write a token amount on the balloons. When a member tips a token amount that matches a balloon, you pop it and do what the prize note says.

Do you normally cam in your bedroom? Why not try to cam in the kitchen and make some interesting food while you get naked? Getting dirty with whipped cream never gets old. With that, I wish you a great November and Thanksgiving!

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