Cameraboys Announces Grabbys Awards Sponsorship, Contest

CYBERSPACE — Live video chat affiliate program Adult Webmaster Empire (AWE) has announced that Cameraboys is the Grabbys Awards Platinum Sponsor for the upcoming 2011 series of events to be held in Chicago this Memorial Day weekend beginning May 26.

To kick off their participation, Cameraboys is also holding the world’s Most Popular Porn Star, Cam Star contest for gay performers. The winner will take home $1000 and be announced on stage at the Awards.

The contest is open to all gay stars currently working with Cameraboys and LiveJasmin, and also those who are new, inactive, with blogs or have websites.

“We are excited to be part of the 2011 Grabbys festivities,” said Douglas Richter, Sr. authorized consultant for AWE.

He added, “The Grabbys 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.”

AWE program manager David Urban said the new promotion offers porn stars an excellent way to test the company’s live cams.

“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 want to participate in the contest can click here for rules and details or contact betty@awempire.com or douglas.richter@brightguysinc.com.

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