Video Secrets Expands Broadcasting Department

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets, a live video chat leader, has expanded its broadcasting department in response to its growing number of performers and commitment to providing the highest quality of support.

With a growing base of domestic and international performers, Video Secrets has added four new Account Representatives to its Broadcasting Department in order to provide each of their performers the most personalized service possible.

Multi-lingual support is now available in Russian and Spanish, and all Account Representatives are experienced in managing accounts throughout different industries. In addition to expanding the broadcasting department, Video Secrets continues to develop new programs and tools that best serve to the ever-changing needs of their performers.

With implementation of monthly contests rewarding top performers and their upcoming Flirt Summit where top performers will be treated to the ultimate vacation getaway, Video Secrets demonstrates the close relationship they have with their performers.

“We are thrilled about the growth of the broadcasting department and welcome our talented team on board,” said Jamie Rodriguez, broadcast manager for VS Media, Inc. “With this expansion comes the ability to offer multi-lingual and more personalized support than ever before. We feel confident that we can provide all our performers the best possible service and the tools needed to empower their continued success.”

Video Secrets Affiliates also have the opportunity to cash in on this new expansion. For every performer referred to the Broadcasting Network, a referral feel of $100 will be paid out. To sign up as a Video Secrets affiliate, visit VideoSecrets.com or email sales@videosecrets.com. To find out how to become a performer with the Video Secrets Broadcast Network, visit Webcam4Money.com or email broadcastsupport@vs.com.

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