ManyVids Hosts Vlogging Contest for MV Stars

ManyVids Hosts Vlogging Contest for MV Stars

MONTREAL — ManyVids is hosting a vlogging contest, including a cash prize, to increase the depth and diversity of content on its platform.

According to the company, ManyVids content encompasses many genres and styles, including both nonsexual and sexual videos.

“There are unlimited ways that creators can share their passions and talents with the world,” a company rep explained. “ManyVids wants to highlight some of the amazing safe-for-work, nudity-free content on our platform and with vlogging being popular — and with everyone home for quarantine and looking to connect and share — we thought a vlogging contest would be the perfect way to do so!”

The contest runs from March 27 through March 30.

The video with the most social interaction, including comments, reviews and views, will win $150.

To enter, MV Stars must upload videos with at least one of the following tags:

  • Vlog
  • Makeup
  • Psychology
  • Reviews
  • Tutorial
  • Unboxing
  • Self-Help
  • Sexology

“Everybody is home due to COVID-19 and is looking for engaging content to consume and ManyVids’ traffic is incredibly high right now,” the rep enthused. “MV Stars are funny, engaging, fascinating and have so much to contribute, so this is a great opportunity to get new fans — upload a vlog now!”

For more information, visit ManyVids online and on Twitter.

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