CamGirl Magazine Returns for LALExpo

CamGirl Magazine Returns for LALExpo

LOS ANGELES — The promoters of LALExpo have announced the upcoming release of the third edition of CamGirl magazine, set for distribution at its February event, the largest of its kind in Latin America.

LALExpo will take place in Cali, Colombia, from Feb. 19-21, where it will bring together online adult professionals, along with representatives from the health and beauty industry, to develop new business.

CamGirl magazine calls itself “the first magazine dedicated to the webcam industry,” and offers an upmarket look at the best models of the webcam world, while providing educational resources for models, entrepreneurs, consultants and curious minds.

Colombia, an important cam industry hub, was the first country in which CamGirl was released, providing an intimate look at the never-told secrets of cam girls and adult entertainment in Latin America.

During 2017, two test issues were successfully released, with the first 5,000 magazines distributed in the first three days. As a result, LALExpo plans the publication of four editions of its sister project in 2018.

“With [7,000] copies printed, webcam studios and models in Colombia, as well as participants of LALExpo were able to enjoy the first two editions of this publication which is presented as a proposed project to grow in number of copies and distribution reach,” explained a CamGirl rep.

“Thinking about this, we also launched an online version that reached thousands of hits on the web. We also have 10,000 LALExpo contacts willing to expose the magazine and be part of this growth which, in turn, drives the industry of adult entertainment in our country and Latin America.”

“CamGirl is an informative and entertainment space that in addition has among its pages renowned artists [such as] Nacho Vidal, Amarna Miller and journalist, writer, model, and actress Amaranta Hank,” the rep added.

“The purpose of this magazine, is to demonstrate that the webcam modeling is erotic entertainment made art, that allows us to create links with users in the distance and, above all, is much more than sex. It is a worthy profession, requiring discipline, dedication and creativity.”

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