Lightspeed Media Debuts 2Hot4FB.com; Contest Announced

PHOENIX — Lightspeed Media has rolled out 2Hot4FB.com, an innovative new site and app designed to help adult performers, models, and photographers earn income and promote themselves on social networks. 

The 2Hot4FB app works on all devices and has an easy-to-use uploading and photo editing software built in to allow the user to self-censor their images before posting to social networks.  2Hot4FB.com also serves as a content hub where all uploads are collected and photos can be shared to the various networks from one place. 

“This greatly simplifies the task of promoting yourself on multiple social networks.  Support for posting to FaceBook, Twitter, Google+. Tumbler, Pinterest and others is built in,” Lightspeed Media CEO Steve Lightspeed said. 

The most innovative feature of the app is that it uses a free, ad-based revenue model, but also allows revshare. All revenue generated from the ads is shared with the original content owner, with matching amounts given to the traffic owner. 

The system encourages everyone to share and re-share each other’s posts, as both sides earn commissions from every new view. 

“2Hot4FB.com pays for both content and traffic, so there is something here for everyone,” Lightspeed said.

To celebrate the launch of 2Hot4FB.com, Lightspeed and co-sponsor AmateurAllure.com are offering $1,000 in prize money in a contest they are calling “The Search for Miss 2Hot.”

For more details and official contest rules, please visit www.2Hot4FB.com.

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