JuicyAds Rolls Out 'Keep It Juicy, Keep It Sexy' Contest

JuicyAds Rolls Out 'Keep It Juicy, Keep It Sexy' Contest

VANCOUVER, Canada — JuicyAds says it wants to help publishers and advertisers get started on the right path in 2018 with a new FitBit Blaze.

There are thousands of dollars in prizes to be won in the newly launched "Keep It Juicy, Keep It Sexy” contest, including a FitBit Blaze for one lucky advertiser and one lucky publisher, according to Juicy Jay, CEO and founder of JuicyAds.

In addition, the contest is offering a pair of JuicyAds-branded Kronies wireless earbuds are up for grabs, a SpecTech wireless bluetooth speaker, plus 4 prizes of $500 in advertising credit for clients loading their accounts via Paxum, Juicy Jay said.

“Sexy is part of the JuicyAds lifestyle, and we wanted to motivate our clients to join us in getting fit in 2018,” Juicy Jay said. “Our team is ready, and to prove it we’re challenging MojoHost, Paxum and any other interested adult industry companies to a friendly corporate fitness showdown.”

The JuicyAds ad network offers a wide variety of targeting and optimization tools, and offers low minimums along with expert account managers.

Juicy Jay said: “While JuicyAds clients are busy earning entries for the swag, Team Juicy will be competing against teams at Mojo Host and others to achieve the best averages in calories burned, steps made and weight lost. Pick a side now, as this competition could get intense —or at least very sweaty. Any other companies interested in participating please contact jay@juicyads.com.”

Brad Mitchell, CEO and founder of MojoHost, accepted the challenge. MojoHost offers hosting services, virtual private servers, a global content delivery network, domain registry with free whois privacy and more.

“Being out of shape is bad mojo and we can't have that at MojoHost," Mitchell said.  "My belly is bad mojo.”

Ruth Blair, Paxum’s head of marketing, said, “challenge accepted,” as well.

Paxum Global eWallet is a leading alternative payment service for the online adult entertainment industry.

“Bring it on Juicy! Bring it on Mojo! We've got more weight to lose than the lot of you combined," Blair said.

Juicy Jay noted that any clients or individuals interested in participating — and bragging about their progress — are welcome to engage @JuicyAds on Twitter.

JuicyAds publishers and advertisers can now earn entries for drawings through Feb. 28. All clients are eligible to participate; they can opt-in to the contest at JuicyPromo

Advertisers will receive one entry for every $100 spent during the contest dates. Publishers will earn one entry per $100 earned. The drawing will follow after Feb. 28.

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