Video Secrets Announces New White Label Design

CALABASAS, Calif.   VideoSecrets.com has unveiled an upgrade of its white label tool for affiliates.

The company said the new white label design offers affiliates more powerful sales tools, flexibility and a sleek and modern look. Unlike other marketing tools that transfer branding from a webmaster site to the sponsor's name brand, a white label allows any site owner to have a fully integrated live cams section that expands the value of their brand while adding a new stream of revenue, the company said.

“We understand the importance of branding, so we’ve worked hard with our traffic partners to create the most customizable and streamlined white label available,” said Brad Estes, operations manager for Video Secrets. “The new design showcases the full power of our award-winning live chat content with very little setup (just choose one color) required by affiliates.”

The company said the white label can also be used to create entirely new domains with independent logos, branding and design, making the Video Secrets White Label system easy to implement and use to maximize revenue potential.

Video Secrets set up several demonstration domains to showcase how the new template set looks with different color schemes on performer types: TalkDirtyGirls.com, PornBroadcast.com and SeeLiveHardcoreCams.com.

The company said its white label has always converted very well for affiliates and the upgrades will give them even more options to work with.

The improvements come from working with webmasters already using the previous version. Improvements include: a sleeker design and more user friendly interface, additional niche category options, the ability to click back to the affiliate’s home site, larger images, full search functionality and the easiest setup of any fully customizable content white label.

Existing affiliates can begin using the new design immediately by editing their white label design settings within the Video Secrets admin.

Video Secrets support staff is available at sales@videosecrets.com.

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