Dogfart Network Launches Social Media Contest

LOS ANGELES — Dogfart Network announced it has begun doing monthly Social Media Contests for talent with prizes that range from a shoot with the company to cash.

The company’s first contest, which ran last month called #DogfartsNextGirl, was for performers that the company has and hasn’t shot. The contest saw Leya Falcon take the winning position by a landslide vote. With Leya’s victory, she is guaranteed a shoot in next month's schedule.

The current contest, which is now underway, is called the Dogfart Girl of the Month. To be eligible to win this contest, the performer must be a girl the studio has already shot. To compete in the contest, all the girl has to do is get her Twitter followers to tweet "I vote for @username for #DogfartGOTM."

At the end of the month the votes will be tallied and the first-place winner with the most tweets will receive a $2,000 cash prize and the four runner-ups will receive $250 each. The contest will end Sept. 30 at 11:59 p.m. PST.

“Over the last 19 years, our fans and models have made Dogfart a huge success," said a Dogfart spokesman. "Giving our fans and models the voice they deserve is a no-brainer and allowing them to choose who we shoot is our way of rewarding their loyalty.

"We've had a great time running the Dogfart social media contests. If you want to see your favorite girl on DogfartNetwork.com let us know by tweeting her twitter name and our hashtag #DogfartsNextGirl. If you want your favorite Dogfart girl to win a cash prize, tweet her handle and the hashtag #DogfartGOTM."

For information and to see the latest front runners for the cash prize on #DogfartsGOTM, click here

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