Miss FreeOnes 2012 Sponsorship Packages Now Available

DRUMS, Penn. — FreeOnes has annouced sponsorship packages for the 2012 edition of Miss FreeOnes are now available for purchase.

The Miss FreeOnes contest was first launched in 2010 with almost 200 erotic models and porn stars entering to compete for $15,000 in prize money. The first place girl, Bree Olson, took home $10,000 for herself and the other $5,000 was spread out to the remaining girls.

The competition sported six new categories in addition to the main popularity contest and it took on outside companies that were involved with one of adult brands by offering four different sponsorship packages ranging from $500 to $5,000.

With the involvement of the 2011 sponsors, the prize money totaled $30,000. Once again the first place girl, this time Sophie Dee, took home $10,000 while each of the category winners received $2,500.

“We are extremely excited to once again offer sponsorship for the Miss FreeOnes competition,” said Petra, founder and organizer of Miss FreeOnes. “We’ve added a few additions to the sponsorship packages. We feel that the sponsorship of the 2011 Miss FreeOnes was a successful venture and we’re looking forward to bringing new sponsorships to the table for the upcoming contest.

“For example, Silver Sponsors will be able to have their site listed on the FreeOnes home page where in 2010 only Gold Sponsors got that privilege. Gold Sponsors will have their sponsorship mentioned in two places on the main page as opposed to just one place like last year, and Platinum Sponsors get to have their logo skinned onto the category page that gets their exclusive sponsorship.”

The 2011 Miss FreeOnes averaged 19,000 votes a day, 2 million unique viewers and almost 7 million page views.

To find out more email info@missfreeones.com.

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