Camming Con Partners With LALEXPO to Boost Live Cam Market

MIAMI — Camming Con has announced a partnership with LALEXPO, the Latin American Livecams Expo, to provide a platform for studios, models, webmasters and professionals from the camming industry to collaborate with each other in order to enhance the international live cam market.

Founded to promote the live cam industry, Camming Con offers an in-person networking platform for content providers, studio partners, models, fans, and overlapping businesses and is a venue for sharing ideas and for expanding on the fastest growing content-driven industry in the world.

The 2014 Camming Con is set for July 31 to August 3, at the Eden Roc Hotel on Miami’s South Beach.

The LALEXPO received more than 400 attendees and featured special guest speakers, including the president of Jasmin.com in Columbia. According to promoters, aligning the Latin American event with Miami’s Camming Con will better serve the needs of this growing industry segment.

Sponsored by Playboy Live, Model Centro, Cams.com, Paxum, Naked.com, ImLive.com, Streamate, CamModels, Camster, Pornhub, Converge Mediaworks, Camplace and XLoveCams among others, Camming Con will draw more than 100 models who have already committed to participate.

“We can’t stress enough how much we appreciate our incredible sponsors,” show organizer Clinton Cox states. “We also want to [inform] companies that are still on the fence that we have more opportunities for them to come on board.”

Industry Day, August 1, will feature B2B seminars, breakout sessions and group discussions in addition to the exhibit booths and special promotions.

“While much of the programming will be fan-based, the primary goal is to improve, expand, and enhance the camming business — and to ensure that every business goal is met,” Cox added. “With this in mind, Camming Con will offer a unique program that includes a well rounded schedule of industry-focused events as well as excursions to Miami’s hottest spots.”

Camming Con will host some of camming’s top career models, who are promoting the event via social media as well as seeking sponsorships from their tens of thousands of fans. Because Camming Con is concerned for model and attendee safety, there will be 24-hour surveillance.

For more information, visit www.cammingcon.com.

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