CAM4 Launches Creator Contest for Trip to Tulum

CAM4 Launches Creator Contest for Trip to Tulum

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has launched its latest contest, in which content creators can vie for the top prize: a trip to Tulum, Mexico.

"You’ve heard about it, you’ve seen it all over social media, but have you truly visited Tulum the way you should?" asked a rep. "This out-of-the-box adventure focuses on the concept of exploring the world around you and sharing it with those you have dedicated your life to online. It is now time to bring them along for the ride!"

The contest is now open and runs through Feb. 5. Winners will share their trip adventures by livestreaming from the resort town.

"Streaming live from the Mexican jungle, you and other creators will have a chance to dive deep into those sexual desires and change your environment," the rep continued. "Let viewers see this remarkable oasis through your eyes. Experience local activities, workshops, and connect with like-minded creators."

To enter the contest, creators must record a 90-second video explaining how streaming has empowered their lives, as well as what types of adventures they'd like to experience on the trip. They must then pin the video to either their TikTok or Twitter page, tagging #CAM4 and #CAM4Tulum, and leave it pinned through Feb. 5.

For more information, visit CAM4.

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