Video Secrets Expands Relationship With Playboy.com

CALABASAS, Calif. — Live-content provider Video Secrets has announced a recently brokered deal with Playboy.com, which will allow the webcam company’s affiliate partners to begin marketing PlayboyLive.com alongside Flirt4Free.com.

Video Secrets President Gregory Clayman called this recent deal a milestone in his company’s longstanding relationship with Playboy, which includes providing the infrastructure that has powered the Playboy Live network since its launch.

“The cachet associated with the Playboy brand is unmatched, and now Video Secrets partners are in a position to cash in on it,” Clayman said.

The deal allows Video Secrets’ affiliates the ability to promote the network itself as well as exclusive feature shows that are hosted by Playboy Live.

Clayman said the shows on Playboy Live are well attended because they typically showcase the biggest names in adult entertainment.

PlayboyLive.com commissions will work like Flirt4Free.com commissions, which means webmasters can earn up to 35 percent promoting either show, Clayman said.

In the meantime, Clayman, who recently celebrated his company’s 10th anniversary with a party at the Playboy Mansion, will give a keynote address at the upcoming XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Conference. Jay Grdina and Larry Flynt also will address conference attendees.

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