CAM4 Expands Programs, Support to Help Broadcasters During Quarantine

CAM4 Expands Programs, Support to Help Broadcasters During Quarantine

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has announced a series of initiatives to enhance payouts and broadcaster support during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

“As a direct response to the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, CAM4 is rallying its resources to increase opportunities across the site by amping up payout and broadcaster support structure,” said a rep.

Payouts, according to the rep, have “continued to occur as normal, and CAM4 has doubled the frequency of SEPA payouts in the E.U.”

“Everyone’s at home and surfing the web until further notice," the rep said. "Why not take advantage of increased traffic and more eyes online!”

CAM4 is particularly looking for broadcasters with “an innovative theme” to their performances.

“Reach a wider audience with your innovative broadcasts!” the rep added. “CAM4 is looking to feature themed content including fitness yoga, ASMR, gaming, cosplay, naked cooking and more.”

To take full advantage of the platform’s promotional resources through email, social media and other marketing initiatives, performers should contact Gwen Coleman at gwen@cam4.com.

CAM4 is also offering an array of programs to help broadcasters earn more money each month, from dollar-matching to bonus initiatives.

For these programs, performers should contact their CAM4 account manager or ashley@cam4.com for more information about the special programs available in their region.

As part of their "Earn Even When You’re Offline" initiative — which performers can take advantage of "whether you’re sitting on unused footage or have time on your hands and would like to shoot" — CAM4 is also helping to license original solo and couples or group content for videos longer than 15 minutes in 1080p for various channels.

For more information or to submit original content, email aj@cam4.com.

Finally, CAM4 is asking models to pool their quarantine survival knowledge by tweeting tips and tricks for enduring isolation using the hashtag #cam4quarantine. Tips will be featured on CAM4’s social media.

For more from CAM4, follow them on Twitter.

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