An award-winning cam girl explains how online porn has changed in 18 years, from shaky webcams to six-figure salaries
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Canela López
Jul 25, 2020, 02:42 IST
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HottyTEEN69 has been a host on ImLive, a site where people can pay to watch cam girls, for nearly 18 years.
She joined to help pay for her university fees in Romania back when the company was founded in 2002.
Though camming sites like OnlyFans and IsMyGirl have caught the popular imaginary now, the early aughts were like the 'wild west' for adult entertainment sites.
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Camming — live-streaming sex shows, typically from a bedroom — has grown into one of the most lucrative parts of the adult entertainment industry, earning models upwards of $100,000 a year.
ImLive, now a stalwart of the industry alongside CamSoda and OnlyFans, entered the market in August 2002, 6 years the first known "webcamming" stream JenniCam — a woman streaming her life from her room in Carlisle, Pennsylvania — went live.
The early aughts were the "wild west" of camming, ImLive vice president Adrian Stoneman told Insider. They relied on webcams, shaky internet connections, makeshift payment processes, and word-of-mouth to build up a following.
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"Back then it wasn't even heard of," Stoneman told Insider last week, on the cusp of the site's 18th birthday. "If you said you went online and spoke to people and did things online and were able to get paid from it and make a living from it, they would have looked at you like you're insane."
It was a far cry from the slick productions that go viral on social media today. And few have a better perspective on that than HottyTEEN69, an ImLive camgirl who has omitted her name for privacy. She joined ImLive right at the start in 2002, and has been with them ever since, earning a full-time living.
Speaking to Insider, she explained how the market has changed as ImLive comes of age.
From cheap sets and low earnings to $1,000 lighting and $100,000 incomes
As a university student in Romania, then-19-year-old HottyTEEN69, who picked her name in college and didn't look back, needed a quick way to pay for her studies.
The promise of six-figure salaries has sent people flocking to ImLive. According to Stoneman, there are over 65,000 hosts on the site at any given time.
Chatbox is over, client-controlled vibrators are in
HottyTEEN69 used to get requests from clients on a rudimentary chatbox system.
In 2016, ImLive pioneered Candy Shows — a feature that lets viewers pool money to watch a private show from a specific cam girl.
By developing a loyal client-base — sometimes surpassing 1,000 on a single live stream — she could relax a bit and make more income.
In fact, many of her more loyal clients didn't expect a full "show" from her. They just wanted her talking to the camera in her pajamas and spending time with them.
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"I've been camming so many years I have gained many regular members so this allows for a nice dynamic," she told Insider. "There is less pressure as I have built a relationship with them."
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