12Ca$h Launches Social Media Campaign Ahead of The European Summit

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands – Telefuture Group’s smartlink 12Ca$h returns to The European Summit (TES) next month as a sponsor on the heels of a newly launched social media campaign.

TES is set for Sept. 14-17 at the Vienna House Diplomat Hotel in Prague. “After launching our smartlink solution a year ago… 12Ca$h will now be back at the show to open its brand-new marketplace,” a rep said. “As of Aug. 15, publishers from 12Ca$h can hand-pick offers from a new section in their control panel. 12Ca$h is keen to work directly with their publishers and to provide them with exclusive in-house offers.”

“But the marketplace is much more than just the offers from Telefuture. We have tons of other hot offers, (many) of them are exclusive.”

12Ca$h can be found at the TES Meet Market and at booth G31, where the company will be handing out “chocolate bars shaped as a pile of cash,” the rep said. “One of the chocolate bars contains a golden ticket. The finder of the golden ticket will be invited to the 12Ca$h ‘Money Factory’ in Rotterdam for a guided tour. We will take care of everything, including flight and hotel.”

The rep notes an additional ten chocolate bars will contain a silver ticket, earning its recipient “a voucher for a free flight within Europe.”

Additionally, 12Ca$h has launched a social media campaign. “How do you look with a pile of cash in your mouth? Stick the chocolate bar between your teeth and let our photographer take a picture of you. We are going to show familiar faces from the adult industry with a mouthful of cash."

“Send us a crazy portrait of yourself, with or without money in your mouth, and our photo-editing team will fix it,” the rep notes. “Tell us the name, title and company name you want us to display and if you want to approve the end result before publication. We will publish the pictures on our Facebook page.”

Finally, to tout its newly launched referral program, 12Ca$h will be serving at its TES booth “our famous spicy 12Many shots.”

Visit TES online here and follow the event on Twitter.

Find 12Ca$h online and on Facebook and Twitter.

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