Video Secrets Offers Performer Promotions

CALABASAS, Calif. — Live cam provider Video Secrets has announced a special summer promotion targeting the company's on-camera performers, happening through the month of July.

"Video Secrets is heating up the summer months with numerous promotions on its network designed to motivate performers and stimulate spending," stated a company release. "The large cash prizes available to performers are a perfect incentive to bring out their best performances and the hotter the live shows get, the more affiliates can earn by sending their traffic."

"Live content relies heavily on the level of excitement and intimacy put in by each of the performers," Video Secrets' Manager of Operations, Brad Estes, offered. "Offering significant prizes and other incentives to the thousands of performers who broadcast on our live video chat network allows us to be sure our performers have the maximum motivation to keep customers happy."

According to the company, it will be awarding more than $8,000 in cash prizes to performers during the month of July.

"These unique and carefully crafted promotional days provide customers with an exciting and fresh way to view their favorite models which translates into more profit for performers and affiliates alike," Estes added.

Upcoming promotions include "Talk Dirty to Me" on July 23, "Shaving Day" on July 25, Cheerleader and College Jock Day on July 27, and a two-day "Domination Weekend" starting July 31.

Performers interested in broadcasting on the Video Secrets network of live video chat sites can find more information at broadcasting.vs.com.

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