FapShows Announces New Cam Site

MONTREAL — FapShows.com has announced the launch of its new webcam site earlier this year, with a reported 1,000 registered models performing more than 100 shows daily.

“We’re so thrilled to have launched FapShows and have the global public enjoy our models’ shows,” says FapShows spokesperson Ben Jasper. “Our female, male, and couples performers love being exhibitionists, and our voyeur members enjoy hot private shows and free chats whenever they want. It’s been a great launch quarter for us, and we look forward to hosting more broadcasts and entertaining even more fans in 2015!”

On FapShows.com, voyeur members are invited to enjoy Free Chats (both in public and whisper mode), as well as private shows. Members can also interact with performers directly via cam-to-cam and audio-only options. FapShows also features a “peek” option, where members can view a model’s private room for 30 seconds, for just one credit.

Credit tokens are available for tipping and gifting performers, at packages priced at $19.99, $59.99, $99.99, and $149.99 in the members’ local currency, most commonly in USD and EUR.

FapShows.com currently offers 34 niche categories, from MILFs to Asians, Latinas, BBW, hairy, pierced, busty, anal, redheads and more. Male and couples are also broadcast from the portal. Assisting new performers become recognized on the site is the New Models section, which shows newbies to members.

In addition to the live broadcasts, the FapShows blog presents feature profiles on its performers, shares company news, and more.

FapShows.com also invites interested affiliate marketers to contact the site by using the Contact Us link in the main site footer.

For more information, visit FapShows.com.

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