LiveCamNetwork.com: Four Years of Giggles and MoansWritten by Greg Jones/2much Media & Communications
Toronto (PRWEB) May 14, 2004--LiveCamNetwork.com, self-proclaimed “one of coolest little adult websites around today,” has undergone a slow overhaul over last year. The live video chat site currently features new graphic interfaces, connecting videos and clips keeping visitors informed at various steps throughout, a “pic of day feature” (with only LiveCamNetwork.com models) as well as a series of photos from its recent fourth anniversary party. Webmistress Jen, in attendance at event, was glad to speak about LiveCamNetwork.com, her “baby” as she calls it. “I love fiddling with it every day, it’s like a toy. I get web designer at 2much to make me some flash and change my backgrounds, all to make it a more soothing and stimulating experience for users.” 2Much Internet Services is company which built LiveCamNetwork.com as its model site. Over years, each new site was integrated as part of a new network of shared models and webmaster chat boards. Jen, who was hired to run site upon expansion, said, “This mini-community really works to keep whole interface environment dynamic, and it shows on sites we have. I myself have plenty of time to just tweak things around, to experiment and be creative, instead of approaching desktop as a chore of programming and management details each day.”
| | StreamItLive.com Finds Streaming Solution in LiveCamNetwork 1.9Written by Greg Jones/2much Media & Communications
(INDIANA) May 16, 2004 -- Live adult video chat site www.Streamitlive.com has ended a period of significant instability by signing with LiveCamNetwork 1.9 software creator 2Much Internet Services Inc.Founded in 2002 by web veteran Brent Daugherty, Streamitlive has had its endless run of problems. “We went through so many solutions that we lost hundreds of performers and studios over time.” A large part of problem was inflexibility of software available on market. “A lot of software out there has some good things and some bad things. I don’t want to bash on anyone else’s software so I will leave it at that.” Daugherty, 36 and an experienced net entrepreneur, said. “A lot of live webcam software on market these days started out for site that now sells it and is tailored to what site owner wanted and doesn’t take recommendations from users. We’ve had over 400 performers in last year and half and a lot have come and gone due to software issues. We have changed software now at least 5 times.” Daugherty points out that problems weren’t entirely due to software. Like any human-resources dependent industry, live video chat sites need reliable chat hostesses. “They sign up and never work. This is problem I had past seven months. I hired a lot of girls I found 99% to be pretty lazy. Work fifteen minutes a week, then whining that they can’t make money.” Daugherty was able to weather Streamitlive’s stormy course thanks to companies he’s established over years. “I started out in 1997 as an adult webmaster tired of buying content, so I decided to launch my own content site.” Daugherty felt need to expand when “more and more content creators started popping up out of nowhere. We launched adult hosting, design, and video production companies.” Daugherty’s company created and hosted websites as well as providing pre-made webscripts. “One day,” Daugherty said, “back in 2000 we created an adult content brokerage system, instead of listing all content by hand. This really took off. It is now used by top producers such as David Lace, Tom Mayes, CertifiedContent, ContentJunky, YoungFreshContent, as well as others.”
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