Flirt4Free Wins Company of the Year at Cybersocket Awards

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Flirt4Free/Video Secrets took home the award for Company of the Year at the 14th annual CyberSocket Awards held on Jan. 22.  

“It was very gratifying for us to know the leaders of our industry chose us as the Company of the Year,” said Gregory Clayman, president and owner of Flirt4Free. “We have so much respect for the other nominees, show participants and our affiliates within the gay community.  Having finished our best year ever, we're very excited about the new projects and partnerships coming up in 2014.”

CyberSocket holds its award ceremony annually to recognize excellence and overall contributions to the online LGBT community.  This is the fourth time Flirt4Free has been recognized at the Cybersocket Awards.

In 2013, Flirt4Free says it listened to feedback from affiliates and “integrated new options on what was already a successful platform to maximize the earning potential for their affiliates.” Part of this process included revamping their entire white label system and billing platform.

Flirt4Free also added new tools for models to promote themselves and have more flexibility online. Model Fan Clubs were revamped, new show types were added, performer deal codes were created and FlirtPhone launched in December, allowing models to earn credits on Flirt by taking calls when not online.

Vice President Brad Estes said, “We see nothing but bigger and better opportunities ahead.”

Since 1996, Flirt4Free has been pushing innovation in both gay and straight online live cams markets.  

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