Girlsway Network Announces 'Business of Women' DVD Giveaway Contest

Girlsway Network Announces 'Business of Women' DVD Giveaway Contest

LOS ANGELES — Girlsway Network, the new lesbian adult content site of Gamma Entertainment's FameDollars affiliate program, has announced the launch of its Twitter giveaway contest to herald the launch of its erotic series "Business of Women" on DVD.
 
To enter the Girlsway giveaway, fans are asked to follow @GirlswayNetwork on Twitter and retweet the company's weekly posts starting Tuesday through Oct. 13 for a chance to win "Business of Women" DVDs and posters signed by series stars Shyla Jennings and Vanessa Veracruz.
 
"We have a great following on Twitter, and a group of fans that appreciate our original content and help us out by retweeting and 'favoriting' our Tweets," said Affiliate Manager Derrick Gilbert. "Now we want to reward their good works by giving away 15 DVD copies of the series along with the signed posters."
 
The six-part "Business of Women" series was launched on Girlsway last spring, and the company said the response has been "overwhelming," with special attention to Jennings and Veracruz's performances alongside Samantha Rone, India Summer, Charlotte Stokely and Abigail Mac as they dive headfirst into an erotic journey of power, lust and control.
 
Director Bree Mills, who also serves as Gamma Films head of production, has "created a stylish landmark original series with 'Business of Women' and we couldn't be more pleased with the outcome. This contest gives us the opportunity to generate more interest in this series with a little help from our fans."
 
For more information about Girlsway.com or other sites on the network, contact Gilbert at derrick@famedollars.com. 

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