Video Secrets Releases 52 New Features for White Labels

CALABASAS, Calif. — Live webcam affiliate program Video Secrets has released 52 new features for white labels.

The new features are designed to allow affiliates to customize their own webcam sites, extend brands and increase value for visitors and members. 

"With 52 new options, we are going to see thousands of unique cam sites," said Jeff Wilson, Video Secrets' affiliate marketing manager. "We can’t wait to see what our affiliates create with all our new features."

Some of the new features include optional boot timers and a registration wall that allows affiliates to choose when their users are prompted with a call to register. 

Wilson said that the new features are designed to give affiliates the opportunity to get creative with their SEO and social media promotions to drive more traffic and increase conversions.

Affiliates have the option to choose from all-new themes, as well as the ability to feature up to five categories, move elements around the page, and choose different image sizes, he said.

To help promote their own sites, Wilson said that Video Secrets also allows affiliates to advertise directly on the white label template. Affiliates have the option of opening up to three spots to display banners on the home or chat pages. They can also add a tab to the navigation bar that links visitors to any site they want.

“We know that there are a lot of different cam programs out there that affiliates can choose from, so we are constantly working to make sure that we are the best choice," Wilson said.

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