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CamLife Magazine's Dan Daily Interviews Skitty

CamLife's Dan Daily Interviews Skitty

CamLife’s COO Dan Daily Interviews Skitty an amazing live webcam model broadcasting on MFC. In addition to being featured as this month’s, Spotlight Showcase Skitty was also featured Cam Life Magazines list of  25 Cam models that are in a League of Their Own coming in at number 24. 

 Dan – So how long have you been Camming? Skitty – Coming up on 5 years this October! 

Dan – How did you come up with your stage name? Skitty – It’s a nickname I’ve been going by for a long time. A friend of mine gave it to me, and it really seemed unique and fun. So it’s just kind of stuck ever since!

Dan – What platform do you broadcast on? Skitty – I host my own weekly live stream on my website, www.skitty.tv, I also stream on Myfreecams nightly under the username Skitty.

Dan – So how did you’re family and friends feel about your decision to become a live Cam model?  Skitty – Some have been really supportive, some have not. It’s something you have to love about yourself and not worry about what others think about it.

Dan – What was your first day on cam like? Skitty – I’m pretty sure I was crammed in front of a blank door, completely in secret trying it out, not a clue of what I was doing. The members were all really nice that day, and explained I should “talk”, like, out loud! To the computer! I was just typing back to them at the time. It seemed so confusing at first to talk out loud to a chatroom, but quickly got the hang of it.

Dan – What makes your cam show stand out from other cam models?  Skitty – I focus more on the tease and performance, rather than straight to the sexual aspects of camming. I’ve created my own type of “studio” in my house, with tons of colored lighting, aerial equipment, silks, and curtains, I even use a professional camera for streaming. Additionally, I’ve gotten quite professional with my content, on average a 5-minute clip will take me roughly 2-3 hours to design, but it is most certainly worth it to have that professional look. I’ve really gone all out to make my camming experience the best it can be.

Dan –  Now Skitty you have an amazing body how do you stay in such great shape?  Skitty – .by eating lots of snacks and candy. Ha! But I do have a Workout Wednesday on cam every week which gives me quite the workout!

Dan –  In your opinion what does it take to truly be successful as a live webcam performer? Skitty – Dedication and a positive attitude. You need to be inviting, you cannot sit there and expect to be rewarded for being pretty. Make people feel welcomed, entertained, be professional, and you’ll have a room that wants to support you.

Dan –  What do you like the most about being a live webcam performer? Skitty – love getting creative, thinking of new ideas, styling new shows and creating new content. It is so freeing to be able to do whatever I want, no matter how crazy it may be. Having that freedom of creative expression is something I always wanted to have in my career, and I’ve got it. Not to mention it works with my schedule, and if there’s something important to attend to, I don’t have to worry.

Dan – What advice would you give to someone that is just starting out in the live webcam industry? Skitty – Watch other models. Get ideas, get the feel of the website, the functions, how things work. I spent an entire year MIA from cam just researching after I first joined, because I wanted to learn about everything and how it worked. If you feel like you’re not ready to take it seriously, then you might want to wait until you have reached a better time in your life. I didn’t go full-time until I had space, time, and learned how I wanted to really do things and what I was truly comfortable doing.

Dan – We here at Cam Life Magazine believe that the live webcam industry is more than just a multi-billion dollar industry it is a community of performers and entrepreneurs. What are your thoughts on this? Skitty – It’s most certainly more, at least for me. For those of us who live off of this income, yes, there are goals to meet and bills to pay. But, there’s a lot more than the bottom line of money, because we are all plenty capable of going out into the world and getting a “job”. It’s more about expression, learning about your sexuality, learning about people and how different types of people react to different things, learning how to brand yourself and create something of your own. There’s money involved, but the skills you can acquire from camming are more valuable. Not to mention, you can get some really great friendships and interact with people who you likely would have never gotten the chance to interact with.

Dan – What did you like the least about the live webcam industry? Skitty – The one thing I dislike is the lack of respect for the model’s shows & work. By this, I mean piracy of content from models. I think that is the one thing I felt violated by, having worked hard on something, to have someone go out there and steal it from you and put it out online for anyone to see. I hope eventually this gets taken more seriously on a legal level.

Dan – What are you’re goals for your career in the live webcam industry? Skitty – I’ve already achieved a good amount of my goals, I bought my first home this past year at just 22 years old, which was my biggest live achievement. My main goal now is to be able to pay off my mortgage now and make good investments so I can be set up for my later years.

Dan – Do you have any guilty pleasures? Skitty – Fuzzy animals, ice cream, and watching other beautiful cam models.

Dan – What is your favorite aphrodisiac? Skitty – I’ve come back to the “watching other beautiful cam models” comment…

Dan – If you had to spend a week alone on a desert island what three things would you bring with you? Skitty – Camera, tripod, and a lot of batteries. Because there’s no way I can go to a deserted island and not make content.

Dan – How do you deal with cyberbullies or rude people in your room? Skitty – Strangely enough, we don’t get a lot of rude people in my room. Here and there, but I know it’s not nearly as much as most rooms. I will mute someone who’s simply “annoying”, I will ban for 24 hours for someone who said something rude, and I will ban for life if you say something unbelievable offensive. Honestly, that’s not very often, but it happens.

Dan – What social media do you use how can your fans keep up with you and your career? My main social media is Twitter: @SkittyTV_ but I do also have Instagram: @SkittyTV and OnlyFans: onlyfans.com/skittytv, Of course, I have my own independent website which is my pride and joy: www.skitty.tv Thank you once again for taking the time out your busy schedule to answer our questions problem

 

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