The Dogfart Network’s #DogfartGOTM Campaign Continues

LOS ANGELES — The Dogfart Network, home to 23 interracial themed sites, has upped the ante this year, by churning out more content out than ever before — including three to four new updates per week across all of its sites.

Last month, the company began a campaign to ramp up its social media following by offering cash prizes to the top five girls who had their fans tweet “I Vote @Username for #DogfartGOTM.”

The winner of September’s contest was Leya Falcon who has been a fan favorite on Dogfart since her first scene appeared. She was able to drum up 1,675 fans to tweet out their votes so she received a cash prize of $2,000. The runners up, coming in at 2nd place was Jasmine Jae, coming in 3rd was Brooklyn Chase, coming in 4th was Valentina Nappi, and coming in 5th place was Katrina Jade.

The first four runners up each received cash prizes of $250.

“We really enjoyed throwing this contest and loved seeing the girls that we have shot in the past and the fans interact and vote for their favorite Dogfart Girl,” said a Dogfart Network spokesman. “We will be running the same contest in October. Same rules. If you are a girl that has shot for us before, just tweet out to your followers “Please vote for me in #DogfartGOTM by tweeting I Vote @username for #DogfartGOTM.”

Again, the girl with the most votes at midnight on October 31 will be awarded another grand cash prize of $2,000 and the four runner ups will each receive a prize of $250.

Voting starts on October 15.

For more information, visit DogfartNetwork.com.

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