Video Secrets, FalconLive Name Sweepstakes Winner

CALABASAS, Calif. — Greg Rhodes, an affiliate of Video Secrets and FalconLive, has been named the winner of the September Napa Wine Country Getaway Sweepstakes.

The Napa Wine Country Getaway Sweepstakes was created by FalconLive in conjunction with Video Secrets as an affiliate incentive to promote FalconLive, the thriving live online gay chat website. Affiliate Greg Rhodes was chosen at random from an array of eligible contestants and he has won:

  • Roundtrip coach airfare for two to San Francisco International Airport
  • Transportation to and from the airport to the accommodations in Napa, Calif.
  • Two-night accommodations in Napa, Calif.
  • Tour of four Napa Valley wineries
  • Lunch at a trendy Napa eatery

“Thanks Video Secrets and FalconLive for this great contest. It’s cool to be the winner,” Rhodes said. “Working with Video Secrets to promote FalconLive has been easy and financially rewarding. ”

FalconLive’s CEO Todd Montgomery said, “It’s important to let our affiliates know how important they are to making our company successful. We’re happy that the Napa Wine Country Getaway Sweepstakes was such a hit.”

FalconLive is a live online gay chat website provided by the Falcon family of companies. Falcon, a trusted name in adult gay entertainment provides a variety of adult consumer options.

Webmasters interested in promoting FalconLive can visit VideoSecrets.com for more information.

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