Flirt4Free Gets Into Holiday Spirit With 'Very Merry Nights Contest'

Flirt4Free Gets Into Holiday Spirit With 'Very Merry Nights Contest'

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free today announced the upcoming launch of “Very Merry Nights,” a new five-day promotion to celebrate the holidays.

The Very Merry Nights price pool is expected to surpass $12,000 and kicks off on Monday at midnight (EST).

When the competition ends at 11:59pm on Friday, Dec. 14, the top earning male and female performers will win a $2,000 cash prize, with $500, $300, $200 and $100 bonuses going to the performers who place second and fifth.  

Jamie Rodriguez, director of product for Flirt4Free, said that what sets this promo apart from the site’s other major holiday events is that models can also stuff their stockings with additional hourly prizes.

Every hour from 6 p.m. to midnight on all five days, performers in the top 10 for total credits earned throughout the contest automatically enter a $100 random drawing. The guy and girl in first place at each hourly deadline also will also win $25. That’s four prizes an hour, 24 prizes a day!

Lucrative contests like this have become a staple of the Flirt4Free brand, and are a major contributor in bringing top talent to the site, Rodriguez said.

Members should anticipate a multitude of holiday-themed shows and all-out performances as the site’s elite stars push for a share of the massive $300,000 Flirt of the Year prize pool, she said.

“Big holidays are so exciting because our models really get to showcase their spirit and creativity,” she said. “And offering so many ways for them to win, whether it’s through Flirt of the Year, Very Merry Nights, or one of our daily contests, can only mean more stellar broadcasts for our members to enjoy.”

Studios and models interested in broadcasting with Flirt4Free can sign up here.

Affiliates who’d like to promote the Flirt4Free platform can apply here.

For more information on Very Merry Nights or the 2018 Flirt of the Year competition, visit Flirt4Free.com.  

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