FameDollars Launches 'Girlsway Girl of the Month'

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment's FameDollars affiliate program has anounced the launch of its new Girlsway Girl of the Month (GOTM).

The monthly feature showcases one beautiful and talented model who embodies the essence of the brand and who gets involved in all aspects of promoting within the website as well as engaging with the fans outside of the site.

At the end of the year, Girlsway.com members will be invited to vote for their favorite model among the twelve selected GOTM winners to be crowned Girlsway Girl of the Year.

Performer Lola Fox was chosen as January's GOTM. FameDollars said Foxx has been a part of the Girlsway brand since their launch in October 2014 and has continuously showed her passion and support on and off screen. "We would like to congratulate her and wish her the best of luck for Girl Of The Year."

As a part of her Grand Prize, the winner will be featured in numerous ads from the brand as well as an exclusive luxury shoot with Girlsway.com.

"Girlsway Girl of the Month is a great addition to the Girlsway brand," affiliate manager Derrick Gilbert said. “This new monthly feature provides affiliates more incentive to promote the site and more promo tools with top trending porn stars that new users will be searching for."

For marketing materials or more information, visit FameDollars.com. For custom requests, email Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com.

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