Video Secrets' Performers Chalk Up Record Earnings

CALABASAS, Calif. — Who said there’s a recession? Video Secrets has announced that its affiliates earned a record setting amount of money thanks in part to a customer who spent in excess of $85,000, and a gay performer who earned $50,000 in tips.

The company said the porn fan has been around for more than two years and has a lifetime spending in excess of $250,000 that provided the referring affiliate with a record payout for August.

And that’s not all. A male performer on Flirt4Free.com broke several of the company’s Hall of Fame records receiving more than $50,000 in tips (500,000 credits) in the month of August. Video Secrets said the achievements of this top gay performer illustrate the power of the tipping experience within its network of live chat sites.

In order to capitalize on this for their webmasters, the company said it has developed a new RSS feed based on custom blog content from its performers. This program provides fresh daily content direct from performers and gives affiliates the ability to cash in on the personal connections possible.

"Our performers write a lot of very good content each day on their blogs for their model bio pages," Brad Estes, operations manager said.

He added, "We’ve decided to aggregate all of this information into a new set of RSS feeds which include 20-50 new content items every day. Our quality control system requires all of the posts to be more than 200 characters long and ensures they will each be posted only once to the feeds. This gives our affiliates the opportunity to easily promote with new content that automatically updates daily."

The new content feeds are Wordpress compatible and include images, model names and direct bio links that allow direct links from the site to a specific performer. The feed is automatically customized to the desired type of performer (gay, straight or shemale) and is further customized to use links to the affiliate’s white label domain if they so choose.

Video Secrets said the new blog feed is still in private beta, so affiliates need to contact their representative or sales@videosecrets.com for linking instructions.

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