ImLive.com Recruiting for Nightclub Program

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — Live webcam paysite ImLive.com is actively seeking nightclub venues for its new Nightclub Program, which will feature live streaming content from gentlemen’s clubs, singles’ bars, fetish clubs, sex clubs and other venues.

“All types of clubs are welcome to join,” an ImLive spokesperson told XBIZ. “We are looking for the everyday events and happenings from each establishment and obviously, from time to time, celebrity feature shows will go down as well.”

ImLive.com debuted the plans for the Nightclub Program at the Gentlemen’s Club Expo, held in August in Las Vegas.

Capitalizing on the company’s success with amateur webcam content and seeing also a positive response to the Celebrity Pornstar Channel launched in January, live streaming content from nightlife venues seemed like an ideal product to offer to ImLive’s 9.5 million members, the spokesperson said.

Multiple benefits for club owners include reaching untapped markets, as well as a 35 percent payout for every minute a member spends in the club’s performance area.

“We are offering a very good revenue share deal to the club owners who will earn from each and every member who goes to view their club on a per-minute rate,” ImLive said. “In addition to this the exposure and advertising opportunities they have by having a profile on the site is priceless.”

The first 100 clubs that sign up for the program also will have their webcam system set up, free of charge, by ImLive.

“Not only are we giving the cameras but we will also give step-by-step assistance with the installation of all the necessary equipment,” the company said, adding that any risk of having patrons appear on-camera would be minimized.

“The club owners have full control of where and how they direct the cameras therefore it is possible to direct the cameras purely at the entertainment and not on to the patrons. There are owners who today are already dealing with this issue and [we] have solutions for them,” the spokesperson said.

Each club will have an online profile containing advertising information for the venue.

Club owners also are invited to register as ImLive agents and, in turn, register their performers as ImLive hosts, and have the opportunity to generate additional income when the host/performer goes one-on-one with ImLive members.

Users are charged on a scale of between 70 cents to $2 a minute, and pre-recorded content guarantees round-the-clock sales opportunities for nightclub affiliates.

For more information on the Nightclub Program, contact David, the ImLive Clubs business development representative by email at Clubs@ImLive.com or call (877) 267-6847.

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