ModelCentro Offers Crowd-Funding Functionality for CamCon Campaign

ModelCentro Offers Crowd-Funding Functionality for CamCon Campaign

LOS ANGELES — ModelCentro has announced its sponsorship of CamCon, as well as a promo that includes the use of its newly released crowd-funding functionality.

According to the company, models using ModelCentro as their membership site platform can now enable a widget that helps them raise money towards their attendance at CamCon — a convention where models and businesses come together annually to network and help the webcam industry grow.

This year, CamCon partners with XBIZ Miami at the SLS Hotel, from May 31 to June 3, and ModelCentro would like to give two models the CamCon 2016 experience, so those models who raise the most funds via the brand new widget, even if short of the necessary amount to attend, will be fully covered and able to attend the event with the help of ModelCentro.

“CamCon is a great event with which to start off this functionality,” says ModelCentro Project Manager Natalie Ray. “Models will be able to use this feature with other events and other fundraising endeavors. The CamCon Campaign is easily enabled from the model’s admin, so we encourage all models to give crowd-funding a try.”

ModelCentro is a fully featured platform enabling models to create and run their own membership site without the hassle of billing and hosting. Set up is easy and requires little to no technological knowledge, so virtually anyone can make and manage their own website.

For more information about the CamCon campaign, click here.

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