Video Secrets Unveils New Performer Referral Program

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets Broadcasting Network has announced a new Performer Referral Program that will give current Flirt4Free models the opportunity to earn $500 by recruiting their friends and colleagues as models for one of the leaders in live video chat.

All models with Flirt4Free have the opportunity to earn the payout from this referral program, with no limits on the number of models they can refer. Video Secrets said it makes it simple for models to promote and recruit with easy links and banners. Once the referred model hits 50,000 credits within their first six months online, $500 will show up automatically in the overall earnings for the referring performer. 

“We always are on the lookout for ways that we can give our models the opportunity to earn even greater revenue,” said Jamie Rodriguez, broadcast manager for Flirt4Free. “The new Performer Referral Program is a no-hassle way for them to refer friends who can also earn six figures per year with live cams. This gives us the chance not only to reward our hard working models, but also to recruit some fantastic new talent.”

Coming off the heels of a sponsorship and exhibition at the Exxxotica Expo in Miami Beach, Flirt4Free is rolling out some new products and developments that are specific to models as well as studios, affiliates and customers. The company said now is the ideal time to come onboard with the Video Secrets Broadcasting Network and be a live cam model from anywhere in the world.

For more information on how to become a performer and take advantage of this referral program and the other exciting programs designed to increase earning potential, visit Webcam4Money.com or email broadcastersupport@vs.com.

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