Video Secrets Expands Per-minute Rates

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets is expanding the per-minute rates for its award-winning live webcam services.

Previously all live shows were priced at $3, $6 or $9 per minute. The update allows for 29 new show rates ranging from $1 per minute to $12 per minute.

“We have expanded our pricing options to give performers more flexibility in what they charge for their live shows,” said Brad Estes, manager of operations for Video Secrets. “There is a market at each of these pricing levels and our test phase proved that we can cater to more customers and performers by offering a plethora of new rates.”

The new rates apply to one-on-one shows, multiuser chats and the high-end Premiere shows offered on the Video Secrets network. Since customers purchase credits in advance, they can immediately use their credits for any of the new show rates.

Affiliates of the VideoSecrets promoting Flirt4Free.com or one of their own white label chat sites from the VS system can benefit from the new rates immediately.

Performers can choose their desired show rate each time they log into the system, which will provide flexibility based on the time of day or what the performer has planned for their shift.

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