iFriends Offers ‘Name Your Price’ Live Cam Shows

iFriends Offers ‘Name Your Price’ Live Cam Shows

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — iFriends has announced the upcoming introduction of “Name Your Price” live cam shows, beginning this November.

Launched on Valentine’s Day 1998, iFriends is one of the web’s first live cam sites. Its affiliate program, ClickCash.com, pays up to $200 per signup or 35 percent lifetime revenue share.

Under this innovative new revenue model, iFriends will offer special event shows at prices determined by the website’s users.

Using Name Your Price, users can save big on videochat, watching an hour-long show for as little as the typical cost of a few minutes in a private session. It is a move designed to give fans more flexibility and control than tip and group shows have.

“We love the idea of crowd-funded group shows,” said iFriends VP of Marketing Tim Williams. “The tip show and group show formats never quite scratched the itch for our users. With this new format users are guaranteed a show and receive additional rewards based on the show price they choose.”

Williams explains that unlike traditional group shows, Name Your Price shows don’t force users to pay and then wait to see whether a model raises the desired funds before beginning or canceling a show.

“Tip shows can be fun and fast-paced, but they compel users to keep anteing up tips for the show to continue, with fits and starts that can sometimes feel like an impersonal negotiation,” Williams added. “Our users prefer a friendly and appreciative — and not to mention, sexy — interaction without all of those distractions.”

The first Name Your Price show will debut on Thursday, November 19, at 6 p.m. PST and feature veteran iFriends model and former Playboy Cyber Girl Morgan Reese.

“I’m so proud to be the first to offer my fans something entirely new,” said Reese about the Name Your Price show format. “Pay what you want and come see a sexy striptease — there’ll be lots of booty shaking to start things off!”

Users can name a price both before and during Morgan Reese’s show, with users paying $25 or more receiving an autographed photo. Other rewards include a 10-minute video and exclusive photo set.

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