Flirt4Free Rolls Out Flirt of the Hour Promo

CALABASAS, Calif. — Flirt4Free.com is giving away prize bonuses to its live cam models every single hour during February.

"With the Flirt of the Hour Promotion in full swing, performers and customers of the live webcam chat network will feel the love not just on Valentine’s Day, but throughout all of February," the company said.

From now until Feb. 29, a $10 prize bonus will be given out every hour to the top female and male performer. The bonuses will be given to the male and female models that have the most viewers or chatters in their room during that hour. The company said there is no limit to how many times a model can win this prize, totalling $13,920.

“February is the perfect time to roll out one of our most exciting giveaway promotions yet,” said Jamie Rodriguez, broadcast manager for VS Media, Inc.

“With the biggest day of the year celebrating love and romantic gestures this month, it is ideal for our performers and customers to enjoy some tantalizing intimate experiences of their own. Models will be incentivized to go that extra mile to create the most engaging experiences for viewers in order to increase their own chances to win. It’s a sweet deal, no matter how you look at it.”

Performers can keep track of where they stand in comparison to the other models in real time using the admin page created for this promotion.

"With so many chances to win, every performer on the VS Broadcast Network has the opportunity to share the love with their customers and win cash every hour," the company said.

Flirt4Free, powered by Video Secrets live chat technology, said it is always looking for new ways to incentivize performers, increase consumer enjoyment and generate revenue for its affiliate network.

For more information on the Flirt of the Hour Promotion, or to sign up as a performer on the VS Broadcast Network, click here or email broadcastsupport@vs.com.

For information on becoming a Video Secrets affiliate, visit VideoSecrets.com or email sales@videosecrets.com.

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