MyFreeCams Signs on as Miss FreeOnes 2013 Super Platinum Monster Sponsor

LOS ANGELES FreeOnes has announced that the 2013 edition of Miss FreeOnes will kick off with a MyFreeCams signing as the contest’s Super Platinum Monster Sponsor.

Registration for the fourth annual contest started today and the competition is open to any adult model, porn star, or cam girl who has a babe section on FreeOnes.com. Starting on Feb. 18, the girls will compete to see who can remain in the competition that features more than three elimination rounds in six different categories.

As with previous years, the girl who is voted #1 by fans will be taking home the grand prize of $10,000.

“We’re extremely pleased to not only announce the 4th Miss FreeOnes competition,” said Petra, the contest organizer. “But to also bring on MyFreeCams as our exclusive Super Platinum Monster Sponsor. We created this particular sponsorship to give one company the biggest deal we’ve ever offered in the history of Miss FreeOnes. Due to the fact that we’ve worked with MyFreeCams before, they were enthusiastic from the moment we contacted them. We think MyFreeCams is a great fit for FreeOnes since both our business models are based around the free angle, but still with a long term view. We’re very happy about this arrangement since we’re sure that it’s beneficial to both parties.”

The company stated that the categories and voting will remain the same as the 2012 contest.

“Overall, we were very happy with how the mechanics of the last contest went," Petra said. "Like last year, fans will be able to vote once a day through each round of the contest. In the first round they will have 10 votes over the six categories, in the second they will have five votes, and in the last round they will have three. And of course, FreeOnes members will still be rewarded with more voting power than those that choose to vote anonymously.

Registration for the 2013 contest will close on Wednesday, Feb. 13.

Models can register here.

For more information or questions about contest registration, contact info@missfreeones.com.

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