Being active in the world of webcam modelling can be lots of fun, lucrative and much more flexible than the average nine to five, but in most cases it involves nudity and performing erotic acts for an audience, so it’s never something that anyone should go into without thinking carefully about it first.
If you think you have the class, confidence and physical credentials to make a great living as a webcam model, but aren’t sure exactly what it entails, then take a look below to find out everything you need to know about this relaxed, risqué and richly rewarding job!
1. Are webcam models self-employed?
Webcam models can either set up completely alone or work with a webcam modelling company. Either way they will in most cases be classed as self-employed or freelance and will likely be responsible for paying their own tax. This means that you’ll need to register with HMRC if you want to become a webcam model and pay National Insurance. A good webcam modelling company will tell you everything you need to know about setting up and help you with the administration side of your career, which is something most women find very useful when they’re starting out. Continue reading