Wet Juicy Models Now Offers Cam Model Jobs

MADISON, Ala. Wet Juicy Models now offers several cam model jobs and opportunities.

The mission of the company is to provide people, especially women, a chance to earn extra cash by making poses in front of the webcam.

The owners of the company claim that there are several things that set them apart from other webcam companies. Models don't have to meet schedules or quotas, they can be their own boss and work at the comfort of their home as well.

To officially work as a webcam model, a person needs to have a computer, stable Internet connection and a webcam.

He/she also has to sign up for a free online cam modeling account.

Upon registration, he/she can choose to block several areas from being able to view her profile. The company understands that being a webcam model requires privacy, so its website comes with a safe and secured privacy feature.

To earn money, cam models can charge a customer from 99 cents to $9.99 per minute.

They can also set their very own rate and modify it as often as they wish.

The company pays them 25 percent without any deductions for chargebacks and declined credit cards.

The owners of the company admit that other webcam companies offer higher percentage than what they do. However, they say that they spend a lot of money a month on advertising to ensure that there will always be a steady flow of customers to avail the cam models’ service.

For more information about Wet Juicy Models, visit WetJuicyModels.com.

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