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Look don't take it out on me. I'm the one guy who tried to help you, and you attacked me by saying you weren't interested.No point in arguing with any of you. Hope you are having fun.
Look don't take it out on me. I'm the one guy who tried to help you, and you attacked me by saying you weren't interested.No point in arguing with any of you. Hope you are having fun.
I know everything you just said already. The reality is that many women who want to be webcam models don't know where to look. I have to work to find them and for that I get 10% which DOESN'T come from the models. If they join I-Camz directly they end up with the same 25% as through me. IF all webcam models did their research, why is I-Camz in business?
Right. Craigslist then?
Calm down, don't let the stress of this business get the better of you. Feel free to visit my profile here to see if you qualify for help. (hugs)
You compared yourself indirectly to an agent for actresses... Yet in Hollywood, agents do far more than what you are doing. Agents often have the connections to land awesome roles - or at least, they have the networking to land an audition. They know of potential roles before the average actor. They have knowledge about the industry that new actors do not. They defend and support their client, and work hard to promote them.
How many nights have you come to work thinking "I need a good night tonight" because your kid busted out his front teeth that day, only to sit there untipped for 20 or 30 guys who wouldn't even say so much as "Hello", all while a few rooms over some bimbo did the 10 thousand token ohmi dance for a room of 3000?Speaking from experience, it's not very stressful work.
How many nights have you come to work thinking "I need a good night tonight" because your kid busted out his front teeth that day, only to sit there untipped for 20 or 30 guys who wouldn't even say so much as "Hello", all while a few rooms over some bimbo did the 10 thousand token ohmi dance for a room of 3000?
The point you're missing is that no model would want to register for ICAMZ over Streamate directly. Thus me suggesting to register for the model referral programs offered by the camming sites themselves, rather than the studios.
People in this thread need to learn how the multiquote button works
You may be right about cam girls needing to be self-sufficient.You are wrong about this not being work. I have spent a ton of time on this and it has definitely been work.
Don't really email any more, not interested in cold-emailing models or getting involved in that business.If you want to cold-email models, Sexy Jobs is the way to go. I tested it just to test it and it's actually quite effective. I know some people that have tried the whole Craigslist thing. Lot of accounts banned, and a lot of male inquiries.
That's for sure. I have been spending days and night on this and people aren't exactly lining up joining. It has been a ton of work.
I agree with you. If a model did her homework, she would register with Streamate.
him hep camgilrsOh just for the record, despite I-Camz not requiring me to help, I do offer them to contact me and I will hep them in whatever way I can.
I agree with you. If a model did her homework, she would register with Streamate.
Lol seriously dude? You are a piece of work due to your reply. Regardless of what she said to you, you could have ignored it which would be the professional thing to do. Trying to get models to join your "agency" then openly slagging us off by making comments about taking our clothes off for strange men. That's what makes you a piece of work.No, bringing up one's grandfather is someone who is a piece of work.
I agree with you. If a model did her homework, she would register with Streamate.
Just a reminder who anyone who reads through the muck of this thread that posts/accounts are not deleted just because you dig yourself a hole and regret it later.I KNOW I won't be getting recruits from here and it was a mistake to post here. I invite the admin to remove this post in its entirety since I haven't found how to do so. In fact, I would be thrilled if they did so.
Even a lady doing her homework can end up stuck in a shitty studio because studios lie and mislead. Have you checked the same Google search results people keep mentioning? The first full page is links to affiliate studios that take a percentage just because you signed up with their studio link before you found the direct link on page 2 of the results.
^^ Just about any newbie query you can think of:
'how do I become a cam girl?'
'cam girl jobs'
'working as a cam girl'
Any combo of 'cam girl' or 'cam model' + 'work' or 'job' or 'employment' (i.e. the basic 'how do I get X job' query) brings up pages upon pages of studios--specifically, the largest and lowest percentage paying studios of Streamate. I presume (though have not checked) that replacing 'cam girl' with 'cam boy' or 'trans cam girl/boy' would give the same results with different studios.
It's a brilliant marketing tactic by studios, really. I mean, I want to punch them in the face for it, but they also deserve a pat on the back for the sheer simplicity.
New people are dragged in by the best flash page and the most likely keywords. New sign ups with no industry knowledge are going to stick to basic 'how do I get X job' type questions. The studios have that particular search series cornered.