Flirt4Free Debuts Flirt Rewards Program

Flirt4Free Debuts Flirt Rewards Program

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free today launched the Flirt Rewards Loyalty Program.

Flirt Rewards is a customer loyalty program that adds a host of new layers to the experience on the site by incentivizing and rewarding user engagement.

The program allows users to earn points as they participate in activities on Flirt4Free, which, in turn, unlocks special perks and bonuses that can be redeemed on the site and used to spoil their models with through virtual gifts, boosts and more.

“Flirt Rewards is the latest in a long history of customer engagement and gamification efforts,” said Brad Estes, executive vice president at Flirt4Free. “Customers have responded extremely positively to the new ways to earn points, the missions and the ability to show off their level in the chat room.

"We spent over a year researching, planning and developing these features and we are extremely excited to bring innovation to the cam marketplace which benefits our performers, affiliates and customers.”

The rewards and incentives are pulled from a mix of ideas that include special discount promo codes, premium video access passes, multiple screen name options and much more, Estes said.

The upsurge of user engagement since its launch proves that the program is being extremely well received, Estes said.

Performers benefit when customers use their reward points to send a “power boost” which helps the performer rank higher on the site, he said. Adding these dimensions to the Flirt Rewards program encourages a fun interactive community experience to the site, along with greater benefits to users and performers.

Performers or studios who are interested in broadcasting with the Flirt4Free network can apply at Webcam4Money.com. Affiliates interested in working with the Flirt4Free network can apply at affiliates.flirt4free.com.   

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