Video Secrets Offers Performer Bonus

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets has announced its latest webcam model bonus, offering more than $25,000 in monthly cash prizes for its top performers.

According to the company, the new bonus system is based on performance statistics tracked every two weeks, beginning on Monday, March 1. The new performer interface includes a Bonus Page that allows performers to see which position they are in as they compete for the top 20 spots. Every performer who makes it into the Top 20 will earn as much as $1,500 on top of all other earnings.

"We couldn't be more excited about offering our performers more ways to make money than ever before," Video Secrets Manager of Operations, Brad Estes, said. "We have done a lot of testing and statistical sampling to come up with a bonus system that is fair for all of our models."

"These new bonuses will enhance model payouts, improve model performances and generate significantly higher payouts for our affiliates," he added.

In addition to the performance bonuses which are based on credits earned by models, Video Secrets is also launching a new Consistency Bonus that allows every model to earn an extra $100 during any two week period just by meeting two criteria.

Any model that logs at least 3,600 minutes online (60 hours over two weeks) and earns at least 30,000 credits in a two week pay period gets an additional $100 payout on top of all other earnings," Estes said. "This gives every model 100 extra reasons to get excited about this new bonus system."

On top of these new performer bonuses, Video Secrets will maintain its ongoing special promo days and Model of the Week contests that add up to even more opportunities for models to earn some extra cash.

"Sending your traffic to Video Secrets sites means that your surfers are always being greeted by the best paid, most skilled and fully motivated cast of webcam models available anywhere in the world," Estes concluded.

New performers can sign up at broadcasting.vs.com.

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