AdultReviews.net Launches Contest for Review No. 1000

NORRESUNDBY, Denmark — Review site Adultreviews.net is getting ready to publish its 1000th review and to celebrate this, it has launched a surfer contest.

The contest is to write a review about Brazzers Network. The writer of the best review gets $1000, plus a job offer to become a reviewer for the site. Contestants are asked to use their own credit cards to sign up for the Brazzers Pass, but they have a chance to win their money back: 15 runners-up will get their money refunded.

“When it comes to our growth, we have both pay site owners and our visitors to be thankful to. Pay site owners because they allow us to review their products, and visitors for their trust in our opinions," says Thomas Kjaergaard of Adultreviews.net, “Paysite owners earn money via our site every day, so now we decided that it was time to give our surfers the chance to get some mo! ney from us!”

AdultReviews.net offers webmasters and site owners the chance to be part of their success with an innovative affiliate program. This program makes it possible for affiliates to filter their traffic by sending it through the AdultReviews.net editorials, while keeping their own referral links. Other features offered are RSS feeds with either all reviews, or only the latest reviews. Pay site owners are always welcome to submit their sites for review.

More information about this contest can be found at: https://www.adultreviews.net/1000.html

The site’s own Brazzers review can be seen at: https://www.adultreviews.net/review/mega-sites/brazzers-network/index.html

To visit the site please go to https://www.adultreviews.net.

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