Cassandra Cain, Brielle Valentine Named Brand Ambassadors for HeyPorn

Cassandra Cain, Brielle Valentine Named Brand Ambassadors for HeyPorn

LOS ANGELES — Livestreaming platform and content marketplace HeyPorn.com has announced two new brand ambassadors: Cassandra Cain and Brielle Valentine.

"We are so pleased to finally get HeyPorn off the ground," said a rep. "Unlike other streaming sites that outsource their site development, our team has more than 40 programmers who have built our platform from the ground up, with an emphasis on a receptive, approachable format and a value-added user experience."

Cain and Valentine will be among the new "HeyStars" appearing on the site.

"We believe that the camming industry needs to continually keep up with current trends, as live performances and personal interactions carry the most weight in gaining new followers and a solid fanbase for our 'HeyStars,'" the rep said.

HeyPorn provides creators promotion through targeted marketing and offers users a HeyCoin currency for use on the site.

"While our service is geared to both amateurs and professional creators, we pride ourselves on not only promoting new models, but also offering a safe place to cultivate their skills and tackle any learning curves," the rep continued. "With many popular online platforms, there are thousands of models online at any given time, and the competition to put yourself in front of the millions of users is fierce."

To learn more, visit HeyPorn.com and follow the company on Twitter.

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