5K-Euro Cash Prize up for Grabs in Xmodels Contest

XmodelsGENEVA – The XSummer Total Quality Contest, hosted by live webcam platform Xmodels, will award up to 1,000 euros each to five models who exhibit webcamming excellence this summer.

“Efficiency is a function of conversion, and conversion the result of quality,” said Douglas Richter, managing director for Xmodels’ parent company, which also owns Xcams and EveLive. “For a model to be their most efficient on the Xmodels platform, they should have a very high-quality profile picture, always present a good and teasing attitude and offer the best possible technical quality to their visitors. Applying this methodology, we consistently strive to offer our visitors the best possible live video chat experience.”

How does the contest work? According to Richter, at the end of August, the company will reward the top five models with the highest efficiency score in each of 10 top visitor regions. Real-world results will determine the winners.

“Each week we will be releasing a tutorial loaded with specific suggestions on a range of useful topics directly related to improving the Global Model Score and ranking,” Richter said. “Be sure to pay attention and keep watching to make sure you don’t miss a thing as we share this priceless knowledge. These valuable insights will make all the difference regarding position and earning potential with Xmodels.com.”

During the coming weeks, the Xmodels team will contact performers at random to schedule a one-on-one coaching session designed to improve their chances of winning.

“However, absolutely be proactive and contact us to schedule a coaching session,” Richter said. “Space is limited. We will try to ensure everyone interested gets a time-slot, but we strongly suggest planning ahead.”

Models may contact support@xmodels.ch with questions or to reserve a coaching slot.

 

Marty O'Brien

Raised in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, Marty O'Brien was the first of the O'Brien clan to obtain a college degree. A former sports journalist, O'Brien got a peek at the inner workings of the adult entertainment industry while on an assignment to cover the Los Angeles Lakers. He joined the YNOT editorial team in late 2010 and now specializes in technology , business news and ogling starlets.

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