WebcamCash Expands Sales and Marketing Team

TORONTO – WebcamCash has announced the addition of Matt "quagmire" Zold and Amit "Isradude" Shauli to its sales and marketing team, effective March 10, 2008.

The staff increase continues WebcamCash' expansion; which included its move to new offices last year; the updating of its websites and launch of its new CamHotties.com site.

Matt Zold will assume the position of Affiliate Relations Manager. He has worked in the online gambling industry since 2001 and in the adult online industry since 2003; a true webmaster at heart, his background in IT and network administration makes Matt's contribution to WebcamCash vital.

Matt says he is "honored and excited to join one of the best and largest webcam providers there is." Matt will be working alongside Derek "Dwreck" Smout to provide WebcamCash affiliates with continued superior support.

Amit Shauli will assume the position of Marketing Director. He previously worked as a marketing manager in the real estate industry and brings his extensive academic and professional knowledge to WebcamCash. He will manage all of the marketing plans for the new and current WebcamCash projects.

Amit says "the choice was pretty simple after I met the staff and saw the direction the company is going. To say I'm excited is the understatement of the year."

WebcamCash is an affiliate cash program powered by the webcam mega-sites Cam Club, Spread4U and Stroke4U, plus over a dozen niche domains. All are owned and operated by Black Dog Unlimited, a leading provider of live feeds since 1999.

For more information, visit www.webcamcash.com.

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