Win a Trip to Paris With TotemCash

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Ever wanted to visit Paris? TotemCash, the company that brought the “VirtuaGirl” desktop stripper to market in the 1990s, is kicking off the new year with its “Win a Trip to Paris With TotemCash" contest targeting affiliate webmasters, which runs Jan. 1 to June 30.

As the name suggests, one lucky affiliate partner and their guest will win an all-expenses-paid trip to Paris, France, courtesy of TotemCash. The trip is scheduled for this summer, including round-trip airfare for two, a three-night stay at a four-star hotel and $1,000 in spending money.

To qualify for the grand prize drawing, affiliates must ring up a minimum of one TotemCash sale during the contest period. However, the more signups an affiliate sends, the better the chance of winning, as each sale will register as a separate contest entry.

“The contest was a huge success in 2005 and we expect 2006 to be even bigger,” TotemCash owner Richard Excoffier said. “Last year was the best year yet for TotemCash and we have our affiliate partners to thank for that. We wouldn’t be where we are without them. This is a small token of our appreciation.”

For more information, visit TotemCash.com.

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