Chaturbate to Host Cams Workshop at 2016 XBIZ Show

Chaturbate to Host Cams Workshop at 2016 XBIZ Show

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate has announced its plans for a workshop covering the basics of their  live cam platform and beyond, set for the upcoming 2016 XBIZ Show in L.A.

The 2016 XBIZ Show runs from Jan. 12-15, 2016, at Hollywood’s luxurious Andaz Hotel, delivering four days of unparalleled business insights and networking opportunities, culminating Fri., Jan. 15, at the annual XBIZ Awards.

The Chaturbate workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, January 13, from 1-1:50 p.m.

According to the company, the session will explore the platform’s profit potential for performers, studios and affiliates alike — introducing attendees to how they can use Chaturbate’s marketing tools and customization features to build their own brand, and boost their bottom line.

The session will place a strong emphasis on how studios and talent can maximize their earnings with Chaturbate.

One highlight of the workshop is that it will reveal the secrets of taking the program to the pinnacle of live video chat services — through customizable add-on apps, bots, and unique features that make it different from other live cam platforms.

These include many apps that extend Chaturbate’s functionality for broadcasters — by providing games, haptic interfaces, incentives for better and bigger tipping, and more, to deliver a fully customizable chat room that can also accept a performer’s own JavaScripts for unlimited design and feature flexibility.

A large number of bots are available as well, for leveraging interactivity and rewarding customers, and for focusing the performer’s attention on the most likely prospects — such as by blocking cam access to users without tokens in their account; anonymous users; and other less desirable prospects.

Attendees will learn how these tools can add a significant boost to their bottom line, and be introduced to key players on the Chaturbate executive team.

For more information about the 2016 XBIZ Show, click here.

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