DDF Network Launches 'Ultimate Sex Goddess' Competition

CYBERSPACE — DDF Network has announced the launch of the inaugural DDF awards model competition called "Ultimate Sex Goddess 2014."

Initial voting starts today at DDFAwards.com.

Nine nominees have been chosen by the team in six categories competing for the titles of Glamour Sex Goddess, Hardcore Sex Goddess, Busty Sex Goddess, Foot Fetish Sex Goddess, BDSM Sex Goddess and Newcomer Sex Goddess.

The annual competition will roll out in stages and one nominee will be awarded the title of "Ultimate Sex Goddess 2014." It is fan- and model-based, and the first stage has fans suggesting who should be the tenth nominee for each category.   

DDF says the top girls in each category will also be featured in the 2015 DDF Network Calendar and will be feature girls throughout the year.

The Ultimate Sex Goddess will win a trip to France for exclusive scenes and a cash prize. Fans are also urged to create their own categories for future Awards, and can share these via social media using custom links featuring their suggested category, DDF says.

"Affiliates will also be able to use this contest as a tool to drive traffic and push their conversion rates to the limits. It's been quite some time since the team has wanted to showcase the girls that make DDF Network possible, and finally it can be presented with class. Take part in the fun, and help your dreamgirls grab that top spot," DDF says.

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