How To Research Webcam Companies In 2020

Introduction
Webcam companies can help you get a fixed commission for every broadcast you make online. But how to find a good webcam studio and what to look out for when choosing, we will tell you in this article.
Last Updated
March 17, 2020

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Research the company


Make sure that the webcam studio that offers you a job or you have found one is legitimate. Besides having to have an official website, carefully consider whether they have announced information about their company, such as location and headquarter. If such information is not available, their activity is likely to be illegal.

 

If they have detailed business information, you can search on Google. Use the following words: "company name review or "company name scam”. If you find neither positive nor negative reviews, this is a signal that the studio has recently been on the market or rebranded. Avoid companies that have negative rates.



In addition, you can ask in forums such as
BlackHatWorld, DigitalPoint, Warrior, if the particular cam company is correct. The idea behind that is to ask real people.

 

Note: Most companies pay for improving their rates and public presence, including with fake reviews, also comments written by their employees in forums.


See more analytics for the site using
Similarweb. It will present to you an approximate number of the visits, the origin of the users, and much more insights. In case there isn't accumulated information, consider the website as suspicious.

 

Go to Archive.org. It's a portal that contains all websites status, and how they looked during their existence. In Archive.org you can see how long a given site has been online and if it has always been related to webcams all the time.


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Investigate the webcam studio


 

Why is it so important to investigate the webcam studio?

Because you will usually sign a contract, and it will have certain conditions and obligations that you must fulfill.

Contact the company and ask them for the following details:

  • from which country they pay the amount earned and by what payment methods, such as PayPay, Credit Card, and so on.

  • do they offer an additional commission or might be the payment is like fixed salary

  • what is their working flow - how they pay - an hourly basis or as fixed commission, and how long you will need to broadcast to get paid. For example: how many hours you should achieve weekly.

  • what requirements do they have for you as a model - appearance, behavior in front of the camera and so on.

  • will they record your live show and resell them. In this case, you have to insist on an additional commission.

  • will you be able to work from home or have to visit their studio when going live.

  • what additional benefits they offer - such as health insurance, dental services, fitness card, food vouchers.

Beware of small or brand new webcam studios. Due to inexperience, they may allow your personal data to leak; delay payments to you or not pay you at all if there is not enough earned funds at the end of the month.


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Be familiar with the workflow


 

Ask for a demo or account to see how other models are doing. If they haven't other models, it's a warning that they could be a scam company.

It is imperative to know which platforms will broadcast your performances. This will let you know the extent to which you can protect your privacy.
Often, webcam companies sell their content to external websites.

Ask if you have to
accomplish absolutely every viewer's wish. Very frequently, webcam models are required to do practically everything. Some webcams companies stick to erotic content, so you don't have to do too perverse things in front of a camera.

 


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Final Warnings When Work As a Model


 

Do not agree to work on a commission.

Webcam companies have their own tip sending technology and can hide part of the received tips. In addition, commissioning would usually be a reason not to sign a contract. That way, if the company goes bankrupt, you won't get a penny.



There are two things to keep in mind:
When you are on a fixed salary, probably the business owners will earn tens of times more than you. However, if you are working on a commission, you will need to work hard to get a better monthly salary. Then the money received from the commission may be far from expected.

 

Beware of scam companies that will entice you to work for them with many benefits.

If you are offered too good conditions, let it be a warning that something is wrong and you should investigate them in more detail.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why I have to contract with a webcam studio?

 

  • broadcasts are made on niche websites where only users who have paid a monthly subscription or amount of tokens can watch you

  • you can receive a fixed salary

  • you receive additional benefits

What should we look for when choosing a webcam studio?

 

  • what is the frequency of payment

  • whether they have additional benefits

  • are you required to work locally

  • do you have working hours and how many hours a week you must be online

  • check and re-check company portfolio and research for scam

 

Is It Free to Send An Application To Webcam Company?

In most cases, the application is free. Note: a webcam company may insist to receive nude photos/videos from you and they could consume your materials illegal. Also, some companies prefer to set a tax for reviewing applications.

Our advice to you is: don't pay additional taxes and be careful when sending your pics and videos.

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