Video Secrets Hosts Inaugural Flirt Summit

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets, an industry leader in live video chat technology, Video Secrets, hosted the inaugural Flirt Summit Aug. 11-12 in Los Angeles.

Both studios and performers alike attended the Flirt Summit for two days of education, discussion, networking and awards.

On Thursday, Aug. 11, attendees of the Flirt Summit stepped into the luxurious W Hotel in the heart of Hollywood, where they were swept into the ultimate VIP experience. With a private terrace overlooking the Pantages Theater and the lights of the Hollywood strip, the first evening kicked off the Summit in style with dancing, DJ, open bar and a premium suite to relax in, giving every attendee the feeling that they were a Hollywood star.

Friday, Aug. 12th started off with business to be done. Educational seminars for both performers and studios were held, and discussions of marketing tools, developments and strategies gave everyone new ideas of how to increase profitability. An open forum was created for networking and further discussion, and then it was off to beautiful Malibu for the Flirt Summit White Party. Fun in the sun with a DJ, dinner and drinks on a private beach made for an amazing time.

Awards were given out for performers and studios in categories such as Rookie of the Year, Best Male Duo, Lifetime Achievement, etc.

The Flirt Summit concluded with a big “thank you” from the team at Video Secrets to all their hardworking and loyal performers and studios.

Jake Trenton, a performer for Video Secrets, commented, “My fans treat me very well. That being said, the people at VS made me feel spoiled… This mindset provides me with motivation to work harder as a cam model. In the end it was a very smart business move on VS's part.”

Madison Moore agreed, saying, “I had so much fun hanging out with the VS staff and models. Coolest/nicest group of people ever! I don't know of any other company that would go to these lengths for their models. It's cool to work with such an awesome company!”

A studio that came all the way from Colombia commented that “The 2011 Flirt Summit was an amazing opportunity to put names to faces of so many people who have and continue to educate and support our efforts. Video Secrets proved their commitment to technological innovation, marketing strategies and dedicated support, allowing us to focus on growth in our market segment. Conferences such as the 2011 Flirt Summit enhance, motivate, and energize the key components of success...our people.

"As the Summit came to a close, we were all the more confident that our plans for 2012 will become reality. We did our homework, and it’s an awesome feeling to know that working with Video Secrets was definitely the right choice.”

Video Secrets Manager of Operations Brad Estes added, “We are thrilled with the success of the inaugural Flirt Summit and getting to show our appreciation to the people who are so integral to our success. We are looking forward to next year’s Summit!”

While the Flirt Summit was catered to studios and performers, Video Secrets’ affiliates benefit from the strengthened relationships and increased revenue opportunities that were generated from the inaugural Flirt Summit, and as a result will increase their money-making potential.

Affiliates can sign up at VideoSecrets.com for details or email sales@videosecrets.com. Webcam performers and/or studio operators should visit Webcam4Money.com or contact broadcastsupport@vs.com for more information.

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