Flirt4Free Announces 'Flirt of the Year' Contest Winners

CALABASAS, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced the winners of its annual Flirt of the Year (FOTY) awards celebrating the top models of 2013.

The company said it offered more than $50,000 in prize money to reward its most loyal models. The contest marks the first time the live chat site has rolled out specific categories for both guys and girls for FOTY, which included best rookie, best duo, most tips, and most viewed VODs. Models also competed for the most time spent online, which, the company noted, got particularly competitive as the year came to a close.

Top models worked longer hours and customers spent very generously to help their favorite models hit their goals, according to Flirt4Free, and the winners for each category kept changing up until the last few hours as models vied to get into the first place positions.

This year’s winners included Lilyan as Girls Flirt of the Year, William Haley, Guys Flirt of the Year, Noy Thai won Girls Rookie of the Year, and Cybersocket Nominee Evan Matthews Guys won Rookie of the Year.

Each model who placed first in their given category received a cash prize in addition to cash prizes that were given for total hours online.

“In 2012 we were able to acknowledge our top 100 girls and top 100 guys with special profile badges, contests, and prizes,” Broadcast Manager Jamie Rodriguez said.

She added, “For 2013 we made it even more fun and rewarding by acknowledging our girls and guys for not just the most overall credits for the year, but for their different niches and range of talents. Affiliates and models were richly rewarded with the increased activity brought on by the gamut of cash prizes and special perks to celebrate their achievements. We were excited to end the year with our most memorable and profitable holiday season ever.”

The full list of the 2013 Flirt of the Year Rankings can be seen here.

For more information on becoming Flirt4Free affiliate, visit the VideoSecrets affiliate website, or email sales@flirt4free.com.

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