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Hey, I have seen some girls on multiple camming sites and I've read that it's a good way to make more money. I have been looking at different sites and I would appreciate any help from girls who do multiple sites.

Questions:
Which sites have the most traffic and highest payout? (Based on experience)

Are there any sites like chaturbate where it is tip for show and not simply private shows?

What good free software can I use to split my cam between two or more different sites?

How do you manage with two different sets of viewers? How do you interact with them and how do you talk to them?

Thank you so much, I appreciate any help and information!
 
Hey, I have seen some girls on multiple camming sites and I've read that it's a good way to make more money.
It can be a good way but it can also be a distraction. By splitting your attention especially on a more social site like CB or MFC you may hinder yourself more than help. Looking distracted or logging in and out to take other shows on other sites will not help you build and maintain a room.

Which sites have the most traffic and highest payout? (Based on experience)
MFC and CB both payout 50% and Streamate pays out 35%. I know you asked for the highest payouts but a lot of girls, myself included, make more money on sm than mfc or cb. Streamate does have strict rules that would make it difficult to use while using cb or mfc.

Also look into cammodeldirectory (CMD) and niteflirt NF). These are not cam sites but they have a good skype clientele and NF is also a phone site. IF you want to split cam, imo this is the way to do it. I will, on occasion when sm is slow, log into CMD to see if I can get a few skype shows to help speed up my daily goal. Trying to keep 2 actual live rooms running is way to much work for very little reward.

Are there any sites like chaturbate where it is tip for show and not simply private shows?
MFC

What good free software can I use to split my cam between two or more different sites?
I don't know how other people handle this, and some won't be as fortunate as I am but I just use 2 completely different set ups. I have a camming computer and another computer so I just cam like normal on my cam one and pull up skype on my other one. I also have an extra webcam so I can just log out of sm and instantly call my skype client without having to move anything.

How do you manage with two different sets of viewers? How do you interact with them and how do you talk to them?
I touched on this previously but in short I don't. Having to live rooms running is to much work. Its confusing to members and distracting to you. It takes a while to build a social room and gain followers on sites like cb/mfc so split camming on those will be much more difficult and will probably cause people not to stick around very long. If your going to split cam, doing so on a site like SM is a little easier. There is not as much entertaining to do in free chat so you can easily chat on skype to set up shows or turn on NF lines to take calls if your room isn't busy.

What I suggest is trying out multiple cam sites one on one, find the one that you like and that works best for you. I don't think you can do that without giving it 100% of your attention for at least a little while. So you already work on CB, are you happy with them? With what your making? are you just looking to add more eggs to your basket? If your not happy with them or your earnings then I would suggest SM. Yes, you have to do private shows to make money, its not very social, but it will give you a different feel to camming and what else is out there. Good luck!
 
MFC and CB both payout 50% and Streamate pays out 35%.
I believe you are wrong about what the payout percentage is on MFC, it varies a bit but I have quoted the wiki down below if anyone is interested in what it is.

Payout percentage
On average, about 61.4% of all (gross) money spent on MyFreeCams.com is sent to models. Detailed explanation follows.

Members purchase tokens in pre-defined packages. Larger packages cost less per token. But models are always paid the same amount ($0.05) per token, so the calculating the percentage paid to the model would depend on the package purchased by the member.

Token package Price Cost per token Model payout Percentage
200 $19.99 $0.1000 $0.0500 50.00%
550 $49.99 $0.0909 $0.0500 55.01%
900 $74.99 $0.0833 $0.0500 60.01%
1875 $149.99 $0.0800 $0.0500 62.50%
3775 $299.99 $0.0795 $0.0500 62.92%
7575 $599.99 $0.0792 $0.0500 63.13%
Most of the money spent on MyFreeCams.com comes from long-time users that purchase the larger packages so the average always comes to over 60%.

In addition, members receive many free tokens as part of the Bring-a-Friend program and in the course of our normal member support. Considering these free tokens, bonuses, and Miss MyFreeCams prizes, the payout to models gets closer to approximately 64%.

MyFreeCams.com pays all transaction costs, accepts credit cards, debit cards, checks, wire transfers, telephone payments, and many other forms of payments from everywhere around the world. If these costs are included in the calculation, the percentage paid to models climbs to about 75%.

MyFreeCams.com also handles most refunds and chargebacks without taking any money back from models. So even if the payment from the member cannot be collected, models are generally not even notified, and still paid in full. If these losses are included in the calculation, the fraction of actual money collected that is paid to the models reaches nearly 80%.

In summary, MyFreeCams.com pays out MUCH MORE to models than any other website. It's not even close.
 
I believe you are wrong about what the payout percentage is on MFC, it varies a bit but I have quoted the wiki down below if anyone is interested in what it is.
She's still going to make $.05 per token no matter what token package you buy.
 
Yes indeed, that is also in the quote from the wiki.
I just think its confusing and unfair to tell a model they could make up to 60%. This is marketed towards members who are purchasing tokens and its a great strategy to get you to buy larger token packages but it really has nothing to do with what she will bring home.
 
I believe you are wrong about what the payout percentage is on MFC, it varies a bit but I have quoted the wiki down below if anyone is interested in what it is.

She's not wrong. The cheapest token package for member is .10 per token which means if the model always get .05 then it's 50%. Actually now in some regions the cheapest is .12 so they could be making less. But using % logic on token sites as always been more a show because ultimately the model will never know at what value the tokens spent on her were bought at. I think that wiki is suggesting the majority of all token purchases on MFC are between the .08 and .09 packages which still might not help the model specifically.
 
But using % logic on token sites as always been more a show because ultimately the model will never know at what value the tokens spent on her were bought at.
I've always preferred this. Knowing every token translates to a nickel for me makes for much easier math in my head than percentages.
 
She's not wrong. The cheapest token package for member is .10 per token which means if the model always get .05 then it's 50%. Actually now in some regions the cheapest is .12 so they could be making less. But using % logic on token sites as always been more a show because ultimately the model will never know at what value the tokens spent on her were bought at. I think that wiki is suggesting the majority of all token purchases on MFC are between the .08 and .09 packages which still might not help the model specifically.

Actually, there's other token packages which go down to like $1.99 or something like that. I know someone who uses visa gift cards that have very low balances to buy those packages. There in the "other options" at the bottom of the token purchase menu.

But, I would agree that most tokens are purchased in the range stated on the wiki. That's where most of mine are purchased is in that range.
 
I just think its confusing and unfair to tell a model they could make up to 60%. This is marketed towards members who are purchasing tokens and its a great strategy to get you to buy larger token packages but it really has nothing to do with what she will bring home.
I don't disagree with you on that. However I also think it is important for models to know what a member pays for a token because that is what the token is going to be worth to the member, likewise members should also know that a token is worth 5 cents to a model.
 
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I don't disagree with you on that. However I also think it is important for models to know what a member pays for a token because that is what the token is going to be worth to the member, likewise members should also know that a token is worth 5 cents to a model.

Yep, a bit of marketing wording there for two different perspectives. Some of the models have no idea what members pay for tokens, others are very keen to it. Most I've found don't really care what members pay, since that doesn't affect their bottom line.
 
Yep, a bit of marketing wording there for two different perspectives. Some of the models have no idea what members pay for tokens, others are very keen to it. Most I've found don't really care what members pay, since that doesn't affect their bottom line.

I think knowing how much a token's worth to a member helps you understand the level of selling required for some services. Getting a member to pay $20 is easier than $200. That said I personally do not find, "but I only get X for this" has ever been a valid selling point for me. If a model wants to charge more?Fine, but you have to sell me on the value of it. Acting like prices exist in a vacuum doesn't help anybody.
 
I think knowing how much a token's worth to a member helps you understand the level of selling required for some services. Getting a member to pay $20 is easier than $200. That said I personally do not find, "but I only get X for this" has ever been a valid selling point for me. If a model wants to charge more?Fine, but you have to sell me on the value of it. Acting like prices exist in a vacuum doesn't help anybody.

Definitely agree with you on this. I think it's beneficial for both sides to know the value to the other.
 
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