Xlovecash, Domain.cam Partner for .CAM Promo

Xlovecash, Domain.cam Partner for .CAM Promo

LOS ANGELES — XloveCash and its registrar Domain.cam have partnered for a special promotion, offering .cam domain names for $1.49 for the first year.

XloveCash is a leading European-based live cam company that operates flagship site XloveCam and is the owner of the .cam registry.

According to a company representative, the domain offer is a unique opportunity for adult businesses and webmasters to obtain a high-quality .cam domain for SEO purposes, white label sites or any other site related to camming.

“The opportunity here is to get a unique, strong domain name, which is automatically related to the core service it offers and thus strengthens the site’s appeal for its users,” the rep explained. “[XloveCash] has many partners and affiliates that are already using an XloveCam white label with a .cam domain and are satisfied with the results, including the branding advantage they have versus other webcam sites.”

Purchasers of .cam domains can use them for any site, not just with an XloveCam white label.

This limited-time offer is subject to change.

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