Video Secrets Unveils MGPs Built from Live Chat Sessions

CALABASAS, Calif. — Webchat provider Video Secrets is dipping into its extensive archive of recorded chat sessions for a new round of MGP galleries being offered to affiliates.

The company has added 400 new galleries, all of them taken from actual performances that live chat models have given to fans.

Video Secrets Operations Manager Brad Estes said that even though many companies have offered video galleries as promotional tools, Video Secrets' new galleries are unique.

“Many others have come before us in the highly sophisticated and specialized gallery segment of our industry,” he said. “Our fresh perspective of taking customers from static recorded content to live interaction with the same performer has already shown positive results in our early tests.”

The company has big plans for its archive of video content. To date, Video Secrets boasts more than 28,000 hours of recorded content, and from this huge stash, the company plans to start turning out 100 to 200 new MGP galleries per week.

Last week, Video Secrets also rolled out two new viewing options for users, as well as two new price points for their pay-per-minute web chat format. The company has announced Semi-Private and Premier Shows, at $3 and $9 per minute respectively.

The Semi-Private option allows multiple members to interact with a web chat model, at half the price typically paid by users. The shows are completely uncensored and, according to the company, early test results show that lower prices are attracting more users per day, as well as increased time spent viewing shows.

For more information, visit VideoSecrets.com or email sales@videosecrets.com.

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