Video Secrets Doubles Broadcast Staff

CALABASAS, Calif. — Live web chat provider Video Secrets announced that it has doubled the size of its broadcasting department and has increased the customer support staff for affiliates and content providers.

"There's always somebody here who will answer any questions that a studio or an affiliate may have," Video Secrets Public Relations Manager Scott Hoover told XBIZ. "Business is doing well, so we ramped it up. The signup process is a lot easier too. We're trying to streamline everything and take care of our customers better."

Video Secrets also has announced a new performer bonus that gives $50 to each new performer generating 180 private minutes or working 30 hours during their first 30 days online. This promotion applies to studios, solo-girl sites and all performers who create or re-activate accounts during October.

"It’s all about backing up the incredible performers and models who work so tirelessly to make Video Secrets the premier live online chat destination it is today — that’s why we upgraded performer customer service,” Video Secrets co-owner and President Gregory Clayman said.

“With our new October promotion, we are motivating new talent so they too can become a successful part of the Video Secrets family.”

Webmasters interested in promoting Video Secrets live-cam programs can visit VideoSecrets.com for more information. Studios and performers interested in broadcasting on the Video Secrets broadcasting network can visit Studios.VS.com for more information.

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