Video Secrets' Calls 2nd Second Annual Flirt Summit a Big Success

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets Broadcasting Network announced today the success of its second annual Flirt Summit in Montego Bay, Jamaica held Oct. 18-21.

The Flirt4Free Summit provided guests the opportunity for face-to-face meetings, updates on new programs and products and exciting social events. With more than 50  models and studios in attendance, VS Media rewarded its staff, performers and partners of the VS Broadcasting Network an all-inclusive trip to a five star luxury beach-front resort with amenities such as top-level suites, five star dining, unlimited premium cocktails, casino, golfing, infinity pools and magnificent beaches.

A private dinner on the beach and awards ceremony closed the weekend soiree.

“What a great trip, It was great seeing most of you again and meeting a few of you for the first time. Thank you all for the trip of a lifetime. Can't wait to see where Flirt Summit is next year,” model Polos said.

A VS studio owner agreed and said, "The Summit was an excellent reminder of why we choose to work exclusively with the Video Secrets network."

“We designed the Flirt Summit as a way to bring together our models and studio partners within an educational and fun environment,” commented Jamie Rodriguez, broadcast manager for Flirt4Free. “We choose to do this kind of trip in order to continue to build strong relationships. Having Flirt Summit in an intimate and luxurious environment allowed us to really take advantage of the time and amazing experiences together.”

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

Webcam performers and/or studio operators can visit Webcam4money.com or contact broadcastsupport@vs.com for more information.

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