Video Secrets Adds New Show Types, Price Points

CALABASAS, Calif. — Webchat provider Video Secrets has rolled out two new viewing options for users, as well as two new price points for their pay-per-minute web chat format. The company has announced Semi-Private and Premier Shows, at $3 and $9 a minute respectively.

The Semi-Private option allows multiple members to interact with a web chat model, at half the price typically paid by users. The shows are completely uncensored, and according to the company, early test results show that lower prices are attracting more users per day, as well as increased time spent viewing shows.

The Premier Show format, which works out to $540 per hour, allows more premium performers to make themselves available in a top-dollar format, where they react one-on-one with users. The company said that for customers that have a favorite performer, the time spent interacting with them in a private setting holds a special attraction that can demand a higher price.

“Our Semi-Private and Premiere Chat options are the next natural step for our company,” Video Secrets Operation Manager Brad Estes said. “We have a stable system with a growing traffic base; these new price points give us the ability to reach different groups of consumers and appeal to a wider array of performers.”

At the end of August, Video Secrets also simplified the credit payment process for its users.

Webmasters interested in Video Secrets products can email support@videosecrets.com to reach an affiliate support manager.

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