IsMyGirl Contest Offers Designer Purses, Cash Prizes

IsMyGirl Contest Offers Designer Purses, Cash Prizes

LOS ANGELES — Premium social network IsMyGirl has invited models to enter its GetTheBag contest, which runs through November and ends on December 15, with a variety of prizes for top earners.

"We, the IsMyGirl model squad, believe that it is very important to give back to our models since they are the ones giving so much to their fans," said Teteh, the community manager and admin lead for the brand. "That is why for the entire month of November and December, the IsMyGirl model squad is running a contest called GetTheBag. To show our thanks, we will be rewarding our top-20-earning models on IsMyGirl.com with luxury, designer bags and cash prizes.

"The contest is based on total earnings from new followers and their purchases: premium video sales from IsMyVids.com, private video messages, live streaming, tipping and much more," she continued.

Models will have the opportunity to win purses from Gucci, Balenciaga, Moschino, Saint Laurent and Tory Burch. For more contest details, click here.

"We, at IsMyGirl, are always coming up with different ways to give back to our models since they are our highly valued business partners," Teteh added. "We will be launching a new promotion right before Christmas, so if you want to know what contest and awards are coming, stay tuned on IsMyGirl.com and don’t forget to sign up to become a model to win a lot of awesome prizes coming your way."

On their site, IsMyGirl is displaying a live leaderboard of the top-20 frontrunners, the top five of which have a shot at luxurious purses, while 6th through 10th place will receive $100 per model and 11th to 20th place will receive $50 per model.

"Exclusivity has its benefits," Teteh said.

To join, visit IsMyGirl.com or follow them on Twitter.com and Instagram.

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