Video Secrets Offers IM Popup Ads

CALABASAS, Calif. — Premium online adult video chat network Video Secrets has announced the release of its Instant Message Popup Ads — an innovative promotional tool designed to increase affiliate profits.

When a surfer visits a page containing one of the new ads, a small popup that is similar in appearance to an instant messaging window appears; with an enticing adult performer on display. When clicked, the actual performer's live video chat page comes up, allowing the surfer and the performer to interact in real time — providing instant gratification.

According to Video Secrets, its Instant Message Popup Ads differ dramatically from traditional adult ads of its kind which just lead users to homepages; with the new ads taking surfers directly to where the action is — interacting live with performers they viewed in the ad and ready to engage in full online adult video chat action.

"Video Secrets Instant Message Popup Ads are a powerful tool which allows affiliates the power to give users the ability to have instant interaction with performers that caught their attention," Brad Estes, Manager of Operations for VS Media, Inc., said. "This familiar and intimate exchange between users and performers will translate to more revenue potential for affiliates."

Placing the new ads on an affiliate website is a simple matter of using a few lines of code, with an online tutorial providing easy instructions.

"We expect a significant increase in conversions as surfers realize that the adult experience they've been searching for is right in front of them," Estes added. "A surfer can choose the adult model that led them to the site or browse the Flirt4Free website for another — the possibilities are endless."

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