California Exotic Novelties Wins Award for Club CalExotics

CHINO, Calif. — California Exotic Novelties received an award from Sign Magazine for the Best Social Media Campaign for its social network, Club CalExotics.

“California Exotic Novelties has demonstrated cutting-edge marketing tactics with their online community, ClubCalExotics. The model is exceptionally well-conceived and an indication of how the manufacturer supports retailers and distributors with their social media initiatives. Congratulations on the Sign Award for Best Social Media Campaign!” says Patrick Mallaise, Director of Sales and Marketing for Sign Magazine.

Club CalExotics is an online community designed to educate and engage the public about sexual wellness. It is intended to be a place where people can openly and comfortably discuss sexual health, relationships, intimacy and pleasure products. Community members are invited to create a profile and join in conversations on forums, discussion boards and site blogs.

“When we launched Club CalExotics we had no idea how incredibly popular it would become,” says Susan Colvin, President and CEO of California Exotic Novelties. “So many people have embraced it, it is truly helping people explore sexual wellness and we’re thrilled that Sign Magazine has chosen to honor it. Thank you to Patrick Mallaise and the entire team at Sign for this wonderful recognition.”

To join Club CalExotics, visit ClubCalExotics.com.

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