Gamma Launches Webcam Model Broadcast Network

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment launched its homeCams Model Broadcasting Network today that allows webcam models to broadcast across the company’s live network.

The company said the new offering includes flagship sites homeCams.com, Privatefeeds.com, and partner cam sites from adult brands including Evil Angel and Next Door Entertainment.

“The number of adult performers who offer webcam shows is fast growing. As with all Gamma solutions, our goal is to empower cam models with the right technology, tools and quality traffic to take their businesses to the next level,” said Gamma president Karl Bernard.

He added, “We’ve seen this first hand by powering the live performances of our partner performers — now it’s time to unleash homeCams to the world.”

Gamma explained that the platform was designed in collaboration with webcam models and live cam industry specialists. It allows solo models, cam couples and model studios to broadcast online, launch their profiles, use social media tools, refer new customers and access real-time earnings reports. 

All models start with a guaranteed base salary and earn between 35 and 45 percent commissions on all revenue they generate across Gamma’s network of more than 200 cam sites.

In addition, models can earn up to 80 percent commissions for any new clients they bring to the network using a referral program that rewards both models and their clients.

“The initial feedback from our model partners has been extremely positive,” said homeCams director, Guillaume Boisvert.

He added,  “By coupling our new platform with the reach of the Gamma live network, we feel confident that we have built a model platform that is as profitable as it is user friendly and fun to work on. We invite all performers to try homeCams.”

For more information on cam modeling or to register a webcam model or studio account, visit homeCams.com/Models or Twitter @homeCamsModels.

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