Spice Live Added to Video Secrets Affiliate Program

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets has added another high-profile brand to its portfolio of products — Playboy’s Spice Live video chat service.

“Video Secrets is the premiere provider for live video chat, so I’m excited that Spice Live will be a key component to their affiliate program,” said Scott Stephen, division executive vice president and general manager for Playboy’s online division.

Gregory Clayman, president and co-owner of Video Secrets, said that his company is equally excited about the arrangement.

“We have always believed that our affiliates should be given the greatest variety of options possible and that any content we offer our members needs to be world class,” Clayman said. “Given those criteria, working with the Spice brand was an obvious choice and we are excited to extend this offer to our affiliates.”

Spice Live joins several other celebrated brand names under the Video Secrets affiliate program, including existing partners Flirt 4 Free, Homegrown Cams, Hustler Live and premium gay feed Falcon Live.

Video Secrets has always provided the back end technology for Spice Live, according to the company, and under the expanded relationship between the companies, affiliates will now be able to take advantage of the combined brand power and mindshare of the two companies.

To promote Spice Live, affiliates can choose from the same range of marketing tools that are available for the program’s other products. All the promotional tools are already available via the affiliate interface on VideoSecrets.com. The first Spice Live show will premiere in March.

For more information, contact sales@videosecrets.com

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