Cam4 Launches Holiday Private Show Challenge

LOS ANGELES — Cam4 is challenging all North American performers to test their “camming prowess” in its inaugural holiday Private Show contest. 

From now until Jan. 4, performers will be rewarded one point for each Private Show they host. The point leader will win a Cam4 token pack worth $150.

New and existing Cam4 members can register via the Cam4 blog here. New members must sign up for a free account via Cam4.com first.

“Private Shows have been wildly successful since their launch in 2013,” a company rep said. “Because the holidays can be lonely or stressful, it’s the perfect time to promote intimate connections, carnal encounters or simply just enjoying the company of someone.”

Private Shows are priced per minute, and vary for each performer. You can also spy on a Private Show for a token fee.

Since 2007, Cam4 has provided a webcam-based portal for straight, gay, bisexual and trans people to participate and connect across countries, language, sexes and sexual preferences.

The site is available in 42 different languages, reaching broadcasters and voyeurs in countries such as France, Brazil, Romania, Germany and elsewhere.  

For more information, contact Abbey Leigh, Cam4 Community Manager, at abbey@cam4.com.

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