Cams.com Debuts New Model Payout Structure

Cams.com Debuts New Model Payout Structure

CAMPBELL, Calif. — Cams.com powered by Streamray, the live cams division of FriendFinder Networks(FFN) announced today a new Tiered Model Payout Program.

The company said the offering would boost model revenues and increase the pool of performers working on the Cams.com platform. The plan was created to reward models that promote brand awareness through their live shows and social outlets like Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, that bring new visitors to the site.

Models earn 100 percent of all money spent on them by new members who sign up for Cams.com using their unique referral link.  After six months, the performers earn 80 percent of all monies spent on them in member pay chat, as well as extras like tips, gifts, private chat, recorded shows, and fan club memberships.

“Yes, we are giving 100 percent payouts for six months across the board and 80 percent after that, with zero fees before payment calculations on any new members,” said Scott Thompson, director of product marketing at FFN. He added, “It’s simply the best deal online for cam performers everywhere.”

Models will also earn up to 70 percent of every dollar members spend on their performances.

“Whether a model is ready to bring her own audience to our cam platform, or needs some helping building her fan base by appearing on our high traffic adult webcam network, Cams.com is the simplest name and the simplest program for anyone who wants to earn serious cash as a webcam performer,” said  Thompson, who is also director of product marketing for Cams.com. “Set your own hours, do your thing, and get paid every dollar you earn with the kind of confidence that only comes from appearing on Cams.com.”

Interested models can visit Models.streamray.com to create an account and view the new payment details.

For additional information about the plan, click here.

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