LiveBucks Celebrates Valentine’s Day With Miss Love 2009 Contest

MONTREAL — Until Feb. 14, LiveBucks’ webcam models will be competing for the Miss Love 2009 title.

The event features Valentine’s Day-themed shows and will culminate in a live five-girl orgy on Feb. 14 at 9 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top-selling live models for that time period.

The daily shows are priced at 50 cents per minutes and are included with memberships to VIPCams.com.

Camsters is offering webmasters $100 per join through February. Valentine’s Day-themed rotating banners in multiple sizes, as well as other promotional tools are available at LiveBucks.com.

“Traditionally, Valentine’s has been a great sales period for us,” LiveBucks President and CEO Karl Hamilton said. “There are a lot of lonely people looking for love this time of year, by offering cash prizes to models for our Miss Love 2009 contest we make sure the top models are online and available to convert surfers into paying clients. Valentine’s events and the five-girl live orgy is a great opportunity for webmasters.”

For more information, contact Rob@livebucks.com.

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