JuicyAds, Paxum Promo Offers Ad Credits, Playboy Collectibles

JuicyAds, Paxum Promo Offers Ad Credits, Playboy Collectibles

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds and Paxum have announced that all payments from JuicyAds to its publishers are now entirely free and subject to no fees when using Paxum as the payment method.

In celebration of the holiday season, JuicyAds and Paxum have partnered for a special promotion, offering up to $1,000 in advertising credits, along with collectible items from Playboy and Hugh Hefner up for grabs.  

The collectible items from the Playboy Mansion, each previously owned personally by Hugh Hefner, will be given away to lucky advertisers or publishers.

“We were fortunate to win several collections of bunny-related and Monopoly themed items during the recent Playboy auction, featuring items owned by Hugh Hefner,” says JuicyAds CEO Juicy Jay. “Many of these items were on display in the living room of the Playboy mansion or used and are a part of adult industry history and Hefner’s legacy.”

Jay says the entire collection of bunny and game items purchased by JuicyAds at auction is worth more than $10,000 dollars.

All proceeds from the auction go to the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation in support of organizations that advocate for and defend civil rights, including the First Amendment, as well as rational sex and drug policies.

“It is a proud moment for us to be named the preferred method to pay JuicyAds publishers online,” says Paxum’s Ruth Blair. “We have proven time and time again over the years that we are the most stable and responsible digital wallet for the adult industry. It is great to have the chance to give back to the people of the industry that has supported us.”

JuicyAds and Paxum are encouraging social media users to enter the contest for free without any purchase necessary by snapping a photo of a favorite holiday drink (such as eggnog, cider, beer, or any other cocktail) and then tagging JuicyAds and Paxum on either Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Using the hashtags #keepitjuicy and #cheerspaxum will enter you to win, and allow sharing of submissions.

The social media accounts include Twitter @juicyads and @paxuminc, Facebook @juicyads and @paxumewallet, and Instagram @realjuicyads and @paxuminc.

In addition to earning entries by posting on social media, transferring funds to or from JuicyAds using Paxum will receive one additional entry per $100 of funds moved.

The promotion runs through January 4, and opt-in is required.

For more information and to opt-in to the contest, click here.

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