Video Secrets Adds IFRAME Ad Rotator Tool

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video chat company Video Secrets is touting a JavaScript-based IFRAME ad rotator for affiliates.

The tool is being released free and can be viewed by clicking here.

The rotator was developed on open-source code and allows affiliates to move ads on their web pages.

The tool lets affiliates rotate between two and 10 different ads and control the percentage of time a particular ad will load. It works with any IFRAME advertisement, so affiliates can promote Video Secrets along with any unrelated websites.

Brad Estes, Video Secrets manager of operations, touted the tool’s effect on conversions.

“We know webmasters have ads they feel convert well,” he said, “but just give Video Secrets a try and we’ll demonstrate how well our ads convert. With an endless amount of different IFRAME ads to choose from, integration to any site will be seamless.”

In addition to the rotator too, Video Secrets recently launched a promotional tool in the form of instant message popup ads. Surfers click on a performer’s image get taken to an actual live chat with the featured model. For more information, visit VideoSecrets.com.

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