CameraBoys Sponsors Grabby Awards, Announces Porn Star Contest

LOS ANGELES — Live video chat affiliate program Adult Webmaster Empire has announced that CameraBoys.com has signed on as a platinum sponsor for the upcoming Grabby Awards.

“We are excited to be part of the 2011 Grabbys festivities,” said Douglas Richter, consultant for AWE.  “The Grabby Awards have a long history of putting on a great show.  CameraBoys.com is honored for the nod with this year’s addition of a Best Live Webcam category to the lineup.  We are extremely excited to support this event which offers a fun night for the gay industry.”

To kick off its participation, CameraBoys.com also announced its latest porn star incentive with a contest. The winner will be announced at the Grabby Awards and will take home $1,000.

CameraBoys.com, powered by LiveJasmin.com, is on the search for the world’s most popular gay porn and cam star.

“With our current contest promotion now is a great time for porn stars to test out Live Cams,“ said David Urban, program manager for AWE. “Recognition as the Most Popular Porn Star, Cam Star is quite the honor, and I am sure the contest will be incredibly successful.  I suggest boys turn on their webcams while they are on twitter and dual-purpose that time into making some cash.”

Porn stars who wish to participate click here or go to CameraBoys.com for rules and details.

To contact an AWE representative, email Betty@awempire.com.

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