It is an OK site. Nice, tight-knit, little community... and some of the guys (and girls) have been on there since 1999 or whenever it started! It's cool to be a part of.
You get paid for little things like blogging, uploading pics, posting in the forum, and posting on the tagboard (chat).
You make 80% of tips, so telling your fans to tip you here is a great idea. Also, they have an affiliate program with a decent payout.
You can make pics viewable to paid members only, but there is no geoblocking.
You CAN link to your own blog and wishlist from this site. I've had hits, but a very low percentage of converting the raw traffic to paying customers.
The minimal to be paid by check is only $10.
It takes a few months before you get designated as a full members. New girls can't do paid shows.
After you are a full member, you can do a weekly camshow and make between 15-100. Apparently you get paid for this depending on amount of viewers, how they rated you, and how long you were naked/masturbating. For example: One show, I made $45 for 30 minutes in... and the next show, I made only $25 for about 45 minutes. A girl I know made $100 and her webcam quality was crummy. They don't tell you immediately how much you earned, and it can take up to a week for you to find out how much you made.
This site is great if:
You're in the mode that "any money is better than nothing".
If you like the cachet of being able to say you're on the oldest camgirl site.
You fit in with their community.
You're good at affiliate marketing.
A customer wants to pay/tip you, and you can't accept Zombaio or another low percentage processor.
You can deal with the weird way the camshows are judged and paid.
If you have an FTP cam - this site will archive it :-)
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I used to love that site. Friendly. Authentic. Cam whores who really loved being on cam, not just for the money. But then they started allowing any girls to join even ones who were extremely unattractive and rude. Also the members became more rude and demanding. The pay also went drastically down. At first in 2009 it was my favorite site ever. Then a few years later I just had to leave it.
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