Flirt4Free Announces Halloween Promo

CALABASAS, Calif. — Live video chat program Flirt4Free’s Halloween promotions start this week with more than $7,000 in prizes.

Beginning tomorrow, Flirt4Free is implementing themed costumes, including uniforms, scary and sexy themes, amongst its performers. FlirtFree also is holding multiple contests for the performers as well as the customers, with cash and credit prizes being handed out all week.

“Halloween is an exciting time for us not only because it’s the time of the year where we have the most imaginative and original shows but it is also when we experience record breaking sales year after year,” said Brad Estes, manager of operations for Video Secrets. “Our affiliates and performers can cash in on all the extra revenue potential and traffic generated from all the eager customers logging on to receive their treats this Halloween.”

Customers will be vying for virtual candy treats from their favorite performers in an effort to win $500 in credits, and performers will be pulling out their best moves for virtual pumpkins given by their customers in order to win a prize of $250. Also included this year will be a random draw for $1,000 for all performers with at least 10,000 credits, a top credit performer prize of $1,000 and a Party Chat Tips contest with $500 given out to the performers with the most tip credits.

To become a VideoSecrets affiliate, email sales@videosecrets.com.

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