JuicyAds Seeking Models for JuicyAds Babe of the Month

TORONTO — Advertising network JuicyAds.com announced that the company is opening the doors for both amateur and professional models to submit images for consideration to be named one of this year’s JuicyAds Babe of the Month.  

JuicyAds founder Juicy Jay will select the winner. Since launching in 2009, JuicyAds Babe of the Month has included various performers.   

“Being a JuicyBabe is not only fun, it’s an honor,” said Valentina of CamWithHer.com.  “Working with JuicyAds gave me some great visibility and opened some doors for me.  Any girl seeking to have some fun and get some great exposure, should submit her photos and try to become a JuicyBabe.”  

The deadline for entries is April 15 and the first JuicyBabe of 2012 will be featured in April. 

“When Gisele posed for JuicyAds as the very first JuicyBabe back in May 2009, things were a little different,” Jay said.  “Since then, JuicyAds won the 2011 XBIZ Award for Traffic Company of the Year and Gisele proudly took home the 2011 XBIZ Award for Web Babe of the Year.  We look forward to seeing all the submissions and announcing the 2012 winners in a few weeks.” 

To enter and try to become a 2012 JuicyAds Babe of the Month, send three photos (1 face, 1 body, 1 full body and face) to juicybabes@juicyads.com by April 15.   

Participants must be 18 years old to enter, provide proof of age and sign release forms upon selection and prior to being featured.

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