Video Secrets Unveils VS Cash 2.0

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets unwrapped a new version of its VS Cash affiliate program, revealing a bevy of new features including traffic statistic monitoring and the ability for webmasters to have a live model appear on their site.

“Our company continues to push forward in our design, technology and commitment to building successful relationships with our affiliates,” said Gregory L. Clayman, president of Video Secrets. “These changes have been in development for some time and I am very pleased that we were able to provide them for our affiliates.”

VS Cash 2.0, announced just a little over a year after the release of its original affiliate program, will provide free-hosted galleries that include content from Video Secrets chat sessions. According to the company, it currently has almost 100 galleries and plans to increase the amount over the next several months.

The new version of the affiliate program also allows webmasters to view breakdowns of the traffic they send to Video Secrets websites and includes a java applet that, when placed on an affiliate’s site, shows one of the company’s live models in action.

“The live model applet proved very successful in beta testing,” said Brad Estes, director of business development for Video Secrets. “It increased click-through ratios and overall conversions for the affiliates who helped us test.”

Members of the VS Cash affiliate program can promote any of the Video Secrets websites, including Flirt4Free.com.

Flirt 4 Free, which recently introduced user-controlled cameras into their live chatrooms, is scheduled to host the first Flirt 4 Free-Vivid Holiday Special on Dec. 21 beginning at 5 p.m. PST.

Drawing on Video Secret’s exclusive contract with Vivid, the Christmas-themed show will feature contract stars Briana Banks and Tawny Roberts.

“With these girls in our studio, the fans get to take an erotic journey with two of the most popular and beautiful stars in the business,” Clayman said.

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