Video Secrets Celebrates 14 Years in Live Chat

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets has announced a birthday suit promotion in honor of the company’s 14-year anniversary in the business.

Starting June 4-6, VideoSecrets.com is hosting the 14th Anniversary Birthday Suit Bash on its webcam network and will be paying $600 per day in prizes for top performers.

The company says customers visiting Flirt4Free.com or any white label chat site will receive 10 percent more credits with special packages while performers compete for top spot in the daily contest.

"We couldn’t be happier to celebrate our 14 year anniversary in the industry" said Gregory Clayman, president and co-founder of VideoSecrets.com.

"Our birthday suit bash promotion is a way for us to thank everyone who has helped build Video Secrets to what it has become today. Our reputation for on-time payouts, a high-quality product and excellent affiliate support has made us the premiere affiliate program over the years. We look forward to another 14 years or more, working together and continuing to build our success into even greater rewards for everyone involved."

Video Secrets is paying up to 35 percent on recurring webcam traffic rebills and 50 percent on recurring VIP memberships.

The company says a variety of customizable promo materials including true white label websites are available for affiliates that have straight, gay or shemale traffic and want to maximize their live chat revenues.

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