JuicyAds Nominated for 2 Industry Awards

TORONTO — Advertising network JuicyAds announced it has been nominated for two industry awards.

JuicyAds executive, Julie Larson, a.k.a. Imortyl Pussycat, has been nominated for YNOT’s 2012 Best Adult Company Rep, while JuicyAds as a company has been nominated for the YNOT 2012 Best Adult Traffic Network award. 

“I’ve been having a great time providing excellent customer service ever since joining JuicyAds in November of last year,” Larson said. “With the competitive nature of the industry, it’s a real honor to be recognized and nominated by the people I work with and for.”

The awards ceremony is set to take place on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at the SaSaZu Club in Prague. 

“We are honored to be nominated by our peers for these prestigious awards from such a respected outlet as YNOT,” JuicyAds founder Juicy Jay said.  “2012 has been a year of significant progress for our company and we continue to gain momentum in the marketplace.  Our success results from the dedication of the entire Juicy team to deliver unparalleled value to our growing list of industry-leading clients.”

For more information on the event and to vote for JuicyAds, click here.

“I’m not surprised to see JuicyAds nominated for more than one award,” YNOT founder Jay Kopita said.  “The company does great work, is highly respected in the industry and this is proof of these facts.”

For more information, visit JuicyAds.com.

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