Wow Zoom Expands Glamour Stars Live

CHELTENHAM, England — Wow Zoom has announced that upscale U.K. model website Candy Crib has become the newest addition to its Glamour Stars Live white label program.

Established in 2007, U.K.-based Wow Zoom Publishing is a creator and publisher of innovative leisure entertainment products via the Internet and selected mobile platforms. According to the company, Candy Crib Live joins OTCams as the second major website to employ the Glamour Stars Live white label webcam solution.

Glamour Stars Live launched in November 2008, as an up-market, stylish and softer webcam service for well-known glamour models. The company features more than 40 top U.K. glamour models with many more to follow, including an increasing number of well-known U.S. models.

"The response from both models and members has been extremely enthusiastic," Wow Zoom Publishing Director Carla Brown said. "Established glamour models who would not want to appear on a regular webcam site, now have the opportunity to join an upmarket live service built around soft tease shows and 1-2-1 private fantasies."

"Their fans now have somewhere to meet them live," Brown added, "and we have found they love the style and sophistication that Glamour Stars Live offers."

Brown says that with four new major white label partners in the pipeline to be announced soon, Glamour Stars Live looks set to become one of the most innovative and fastest growing webcam white label programs on the horizon.

"If you have quality professional glamour model traffic and you want to grow an exciting additional revenue stream with no upfront investment required," Brown concluded, "we'd love to hear from you."

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