Supermen.com Announces Summer Contest

Supermen.com Announces Summer Contest

CYBERSPACE — Male webcam community Supermen.com has launched a contest that is worth potentially thousands of dollars in cash and prizes. 

Supermen.com will host an “epic battle” this summer, challenging its new and existing performers to compete for massive cash bonuses and custom shoes, according to Supermen.com consultant Douglas Richter.

“Supermen.com is very excited to be hosting the sizzling summer competition,” Richter said. “Rewarding our top performers is key to motivating them to do their best and to be proud of what they do.” 

From the instant that they sign up, Richter said, performers compete to become the top heroes in various categories, with even more at stake as they compete to be one of the prevailing grand prize heroes.

“Honoring the achievements of these men is very important to our platform,” Richter said “Our contest awardS cash prizes to the winners in several categories, so there is a real chance for the top 20 guys to walk away with big rewards, not to mention the personal feeling of success they will gain by winning.”

Richter said Supermen.com, powered by ImLive.com, is the only major network to offer mobile broadcasting technology, “which we strongly believe will deepen the connection between performers and their fans and make it easier for them to take advantage the millions of dollars a year being generated by the live sex industry.”

Moreover, Richter said, with mobile broadcasts, performers will still be able to maintain their busy travel and appearance schedules in a way that wasn’t possible with the traditional online performance model.

Supermen.com has something for all male performers, and this contest offers a unique reward to both current and new hosts, Richter said.

“The Supermen.com sizzling summer contest is a great incentive for porn stars to try a proven platform with a new way of doing things,” he said   

To contact Supermen.com for recommendations on how to best position your shows or blog, or for advice on how to increase revenue, contact Richter at douglas@supermen.com

To learn more about the contest click here.

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