Video Secrets Rolls Out White-Label Chat Services

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets has unveiled a new white-labeling service that will give affiliates and webmasters the power to add the company's features to their websites.

Webmasters will now be able to add branded chat features to their websites that run on a Video Secrets engine and offer the company's stable of performers. Webmasters can choose whichever colors or layouts they like. In addition, Video Secrets will provide webmasters with a custom billing page and dynamic ad tools.

The new service is being made available after a beta-testing phase with a select group of webmasters.

Video Secrets already provides chat functionality for many high-profile companies, such as HustlerLive, VividLive, GenderBenders, Men4You, Flirt4Free and Home Grown Cams — a pedigree that Operations Manager Brad Estes touted.

“Video Secrets has years of experience and expertise building white-label sites for some of the best known brands in the business” Estes said. “Now we are making that same level of quality and support available to all affiliates.”

Estes went on to say that live chat is becoming an online destination in its own right.

“Every day, more and more industry professionals come to the realization that live video chat can be more than an upsell,” Estes said. “Our white-label system is more than three years old and has consistently proven to be a brand-extender and revenue enhancement, not just an upsell.”

For more information, visit VideoSecrets.com.

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