Miss FreeOnes 2014 Voting Platform Announced

LOS ANGELES — FreeOnes.com has announced that votes for the fifth annual Miss FreeOnes competition will register on the models dashboards of all eligible entries.

The contest starts September 1, and fans of any active porn star, erotic model or cam girl will be able to vote for the girl(s) they think should win part of the $30,000 prize money.

As with previous contests, the model voted number one in the Miss FreeOnes category will take home the title of “Miss FreeOnes” and the grand prize of $10,000.

“This year we decided to shake things up and radically change the voting platform,” Contest organizer Petra said. “The first major change to voting this year is the fact that voters will no longer vote on our Miss FreeOnes site. Instead, they will be voting right on the model’s FreeOnes dashboard. This means that every single person will not only get to vote, but will see everything that the model has on offer from her links, official site, or videos.”

“The second major change is the fact that unlike previous years, voters can only vote for a model one time per day, no matter how many categories she’s been entered in,” Petra added, explaining that the company is only allowing fans to vote for each babe once per day to keep things interesting.

“In the past few contests, we recognized a pattern in people’s voting. If a model was entered in all six categories, fans would vote for her across the board which kept the list from changing,” Petra offered. “So we think it will keep things a lot more fun and interesting to see who people want to win each category.”

In addition to the voting changes, the “Best MILF” (models between the ages of 30-50) and the “Most Underrated” (models ranked 2500 or above on FreeOnes.com) have been added to the contest, while the “Best Euro Babe” has been dropped.

Sponsorships are available for the 2014 contest. For more information, e-mail info@missfreeones.com.

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