Video Secrets Named FSC Internet Business of the Year

CALABASAS, Calif. —The Free Speech Coalition has awarded Video Secrets with Internet Business of the Year.

The award is given to one company in the adult online industry each year based on the efforts of the company to provide consumers, merchants, affiliates and the public with an ethical product.

“Video Secrets exemplifies excellence in all aspects of their business,”said Diane Duke, executive director of Free Speech Coalition. “Their high ethical standards are beyond reproach, as is their unwavering support of the industry.

“Video Secrets has earned the FSC Internet Business of the Year award by creating a successful business model that embraces the latest in Internet technology to build real-time relationships with consumers in a manner that is both profitable and ethical. Congratulations to all of the fine people at Video Secrets.”

The 18-year-old trade advocacy group represents the adult industry with regard to legislative and public policy initiatives on a local, state and federal level. The 2009 FSC Awards will be handed out Nov. 14 at the industry-only Bada-Bing Bailout Bash.

“We are very pleased to be able to accept this prestigious award,” said Gregory Clayman, VS Media Inc.’s president and co-founder. “It is a tremendous honor to accept the Online Business Of The Year award from the Free Speech Coalition. Video Secrets always strives to provide ethical services to our customers, affiliates and vendors. We are thrilled our efforts are being recognized by such an important organization.”

Video Secrets is an XBIZ award-winning affiliate program designed for the live chat market.

The Bada-Bing Bailout Bash is an industry-only annual event to be held on Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Skirball Cultural Center at 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.

For more information on tickets and sponsorships for the FSC Bada-Bing Bailout Bash, contact kim@freespeechcoalition.com, or call (818) 348-9373.

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