The 2012 Edition of Miss FreeOnes Launches April 9

LOS ANGELESFreeOnes.com has announced that the 2012 edition of Miss FreeOnes will launch on April 9.

Erotic models, porn performers and cam girls who register for the competition starting Feb. 1 will be eligible to compete for $30,000 in prize money.

As with the previous contests, the girl who convinces fans to vote her #1 will go home with both the title of Miss FreeOnes 2012 and $10,000.

The 2012 contest will follow the same format as last year’s contest, but with a few changes. There will only be six categories instead of seven, the contest will only last 30 days, and fans will be able to increase the dollar amount of the grand prize.

“At the conclusion of the 2011 contest, we had feedback from both contestants and fans who felt that the contest was still too long,” said Petra, contest organizer.

“So this year we’re going to run three elimination rounds in 30 days. That’s only about a week and a half per round and only 15 girls will move onto the final round. Another big change we made is to the actual votes. Last year we set it up so that voters who were logged in got more voting power based on the length of time they had their FreeOnes accounts. We’re doing the same this year, but participation on our message board will count towards vote weight as well.”

According to FreeOnes, voters who wish to remain anonymous will only be receiving .25 of a vote. However, for those who make posts on the FreeOnes board during the contest and vote while logged in to the contest site, will have the weight of their vote increase at the beginning of each new round.

This way the contestants can encourage their fans to sign up to FreeOnes and participate to help them out in the contest. Additionally, voters who choose to log in with their FreeOnes accounts will completely bypass the need to enter a captcha into the site when voting, the company said.

They will also be able to vote daily, even if someone from the same network or IP address has voted. There will, however, be a limit of being able to vote the allotted amount of votes once per day per IP address for anonymous voters.

“The last big change to the contest is allowing registered voters to contribute to the $10,000 grand prize with points that they can either buy or earn by using the site,” Petra said.

FreeOnes has also added a second and third place prize for the five additional categories of Best Euro Babe, Best Adult Model, Best Cam Girl, Best Newcomer, and Best Official Checked StarModel.

“Of course, we can’t let our voters walk away empty from the contest this year,” Petra said.

“Through the contest we’ll be having random drawings so that voters who vote while logged in to their FreeOnes account can win prizes such as memberships from the sites of our 2012 contest sponsors.”

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