Video Secrets Offers $50,000 Promotion

CALABASAS, Calif. — Video Secrets has launched Model Appreciation Days this August in an effort to show the company’s gratitude to the hard-working performers that have entertained so many Flirt4Free fans over the years.

During the Model Appreciation Days, Video Secrets will be giving away more than $50,000 in cash prizes.

The promotion began July 28 and continues through Aug. 31. It rewards talented performers who appear on the live chat network.

The company says each day, performers will have the chance to win a $1,000 daily prize and customers will be rewarded with $500 in free credits.

Video Secrets affiliates can also convert all the excitement into increased revenues this month.

Video Secrets offers performers two ways to cash in on this promotion.

One way is to generate 30,000 in credits and become the top performer of the day to receive an instant $1,000 cash prize.

Additionally, on specific days, Video Secrets will choose one performer at random (regardless of gender) from a list of all performers who generated at least 10,000 credits.

The chosen performer will also receive a $1,000 cash prize. Customers also have a chance to cash in on the Model Appreciation Days, with $50 in free credits awarded to the top 10 fans of each wining performer.

“We want to thank each and every one of our models for doing outstanding work all year round,” said Brad Estes, manager of operations for Video Secrets.

“And what better way to do that than with cash prizes? Performers will be working their hardest, consumers will be looking to get their favorite model into the drawings and affiliates will be seeing the rise in revenue from this promotion.”

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