Flirt4Free Hosts 5-Day 'September Hot Nights' Contest for Models

Flirt4Free Hosts 5-Day 'September Hot Nights' Contest for Models

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free has announced the launch of a five-day promotion to celebrate the official end of summer, with more than $6,000 in cash prizes up for grabs.

The innovative live cam platform will kick off its “September Hot Nights” promo at 3 p.m. PDT on Monday through midnight on Friday, Sept. 21.

According to the company, what sets Hot Nights apart from the site’s other major holiday events is that models can win on an hourly basis.

Every hour between 6 p.m. and midnight throughout the promotion, the male and female performers with the most credits will earn a $25 bonus. In addition, the top 10 male and female earners are entered into an hourly random draw for an additional $100 prize. Four winners every 60 minutes for 24 winners daily with the top earning male and female model at the end of the competition winning a $2,000 grand prize, and $500 each for the runners-up.

Lucrative competitions such as these have become a hallmark of the Flirt4Free brand, and are a major contributor in bringing talent to the site.

“‘Hot September Nights’ is just the tip of the iceberg,” Flirt4Free’s Director of Product Jamie Rodriguez said. “We have some really thrilling events planned for this fall, including our awesome Halloween contest and what’s sure to be our biggest and best Flirt of the Year competition ever. 2018 is definitely going out with a bang.”

Performers interested in joining Flirt4Free can sign up here, while affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free platform can apply here.  

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