Skype-Powered Cam Platform Listed at Adult Site Broker

PHOENIX — Adult Site Broker today announced that it is listing for sale a directory for webcam models.

Adult Site Broker said there are more than 1,600 registered models on the site with a very loyal customer base, numbering almost 10,000.

The platform is growing fast every year and is poised to grow even more, the brokerage said. Revenue grew from 2015 to 2016 by 63 percent and are tracking to grow even more in 2017.

The brokerage is selling the platform for $820,000. Some of its key selling points are:

• The site is user friendly;
• Customers don’t have to create an account to enjoy a private show;
• Customers can do anonymous checkout;
• The platform uses Skype, which delivers better video quality and a larger video window than normal cam sites;
• There is an extensive verification process, so the models always look like their picture;
• Private shows cost less, so customers remain in the shows longer;
• Models make a higher percentage than on other cam sites, so they can make more while still charging less;
• Virtual threesomes are available with two models; and,
• Models can sell their videos, Snapchat photos and other products on the site, including custom videos.

“The owner is motivated to sell the site so that he can move on to other opportunities,” Adult Site Broker said.

Contact Adult Site Broker here for more information.

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