Vuier Live Debuts DIY Cam Studio

Vuier Live Debuts DIY Cam Studio

LOS ANGELES — In the old days, content creators had to work for major Hollywood movie studios or radio station conglomerates to distribute their productions to the widest audience possible.

Now, because of the Internet, and thanks in large part to innovative products such as the Vuier streaming video script, cam models and other live content creators can cut out the middle man to make more money from every minute of their performances.

“Cam performers bring in a lot of revenue, but too much of it ends up in the hands of platform owners who distribute that video to an audience,” said Brick of Vuier.com. “These days, the live performers are building their own audiences with social media and feature dancing schedules so they should be keeping a much bigger part of every payment.”

“That’s exactly what Vuier empowers content creators to do,” Brick adds. “It’s simple and puts a lot of money back into each cam performer’s pocket.”

To prove just how simple it is for a user to distribute their own live content, Vuier created a complete “how to” guide, available here, which outlines the four simple steps of laying out the setup process.

These steps include the creation of an account; the setup of a private room; copy and pasting the URL of that room to any social network to let audiences know where to find the room; and finally, the setting of the rate slider to the price you want to charge for your cam sessions.

“It really is that easy, and Vuier sends you your payments using the method of your choice, [and] only deducts a nominal fee to cover the payment processing,” Brick concludes. “Now content producers can make 95-99 percent of their revenue earned — a far cry from what other companies give.”

For more information on the Vuier Live self-cam-studio, visit Vuier.xxx.

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