Steve Magnus Named CamZCash.com Managing Partner

LOS ANGELES — Live adult video chat provider CamZ.com has named Steve Magnus as the new Managing Partner of it's CamZCash division.

In his new position, Magnus will focus on building and marketing the CamZcash.com affiliate program along with the company's paysite portfolio.

"I have known CamZ Dan for several years and I've always been impressed with his solid reputation in the industry, his unwavering enthusiasm to the CamZ brand he built and his approach to business," Magnus said. "There is a lot of work ahead and it's going to be exciting, we have some unique and amazing content that webmasters will make crazy money with and we will be revamping the affiliate program and the tools to assist affiliates in their efforts."

"I am thrilled to have Magnus on the team: He adds a wealth of knowledge and motivation to our team," CamZ CEO Daniel Hogue said. "I look forward to implementing his ideas into the CamZCash sites."

Magnus is best known from his four years at Gallery Traffic Service (GTS).

"I completely enjoyed the time I spent there," Magnus said. "I felt a need to learn new aspects of this great industry [and] I am very happy to have had the opportunity at GTS."

According to the company, Magnus brings to CamZ several years of experience; having started his first online business in 1999 and since then worked on many different projects from softcore paysites to adult retail and traffic sales since 2004.

For more information, contact magnus@CamZcash.com.

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