Supermen.com Sponsors Grabbys, Offers $50K Performer Promo

Supermen.com Sponsors Grabbys, Offers $50K Performer Promo

LOS ANGELES — Supermen.com has announced its signing on as the Presenting Sponsor for the 2016 Grabby Awards.

The 2016 event will be held in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend, from May 26-30.

According to Supermen.com consultant Douglas Richter, the live gay video chat website is excited to be sponsoring the Grabbys, and honored to be among this year’s nominees.

“The Grabby Awards is arguably the biggest event honoring the achievements of these men,” Richter explains. “The show has a long history of bringing together stars and fans from across the industry and all walks of life.”

Richter revealed the company’s plans to host an epic battle to crown the most heroes, stating that all Grabby’s nominated male porn stars will earn a cash bonus for signing up and completing two or more challenges in the Supermen.com competition — with the top winners walking away with a lot more.

Performers signing up to Supermen.com by the end of the early bird registration period of May 25, and who complete two easy online tasks will instantly win a bonus of $100, plus be eligible for an additional $300 bonus if they win a Grabby Award.

“The fun doesn’t stop there,” Richter says. “They will also then be entered into the June Porn Star Challenge where they are eligible for an additional bonus of $1000 by completing a set of tasks by June 30, [while those] who do not win a Grabby but earn the $100 bonus will be eligible for a $300 bonus by completing a set of tasks on Supermen.com by June 30 as well.” 

Richter says that The Supermen.com Porn Star Challenge is a great incentive for performers to try out a proven platform that provides a new way of doing things.

“Supermen.com, powered by ImLive, is the only major network to offer mobile broadcasting technology, which we strongly believe will deepen the connection between stars and their fans,” Richter explains. “[It will] make it easier for stars to take advantage of the millions of dollars a year being generated by the live sex industry, yet still work with their busy travel and appearance schedules, which often make going online the traditional way difficult.”

“The power of mobile broadcasting is here,” Richter adds, “and the earning potential is limitless.”

For more information, email douglas@supermen.com.

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