Adult Webmaster Empire Contracts Wright Stuff Consultant Liz Wright

CYBERSPACE — Adult Webmaster Empire and Liz Wright, formerly of AEBN and founder of Wright Stuff Consulting, announced a partnership with adult live video chat company, Adult Webmaster Empire.

The company said Wright will work closely with the senior consulting firm in the U.S. to develop suggestions for AWE’s U.S. strategy.

Wright will bring her experience as an affiliate manager to AWE’s extensive affiliate program consulting in a variety of areas from development initiatives, marketing suggestions and focusing on the creation of strategic new long-term traffic partnerships.

“It’s a short jump from streaming VOD to streaming live video, but I’m thrilled for the opportunity to change direction and be able to work with something as dynamic as the live cam revolution," Wright said.

"AWE being the leader in this vertical is the best poised to lead the Generation Next and Wright Stuff wants to be a part of that. While I’m saddened by the idea of leaving the home I've built with AEBN, the possibilities created from joining forces with an international powerhouse like Adult Webmaster Empire are mindbogglingly exciting.”

As director of business development at AEBN, Wright was responsible for not only a massive client portfolio, but also was the front line for product education, problem solving, marketing initiatives, strategic partnering, branding, and identifying growth opportunities.

Her background in managed portfolio trading provides a unique appreciation for the importance of a structured environment and approach to business, both tremendous contributing factors to her success in the adult industry.

“We are excited about the new partnership between AWE and Wright Stuff Consulting,” said Mickey Bojcsik, program director of Adult Webmaster Empire-Lalib Marketing Support Group.

“We feel her consulting firm has a lot to offer combined with the experience she brings from having worked with studios and webmasters integrating VOD we also believe that she will fit seamlessly into the group of consulting firms currently developing suggestions for AWE’s U.S. strategy.”

For more on Adult Webmaster Empire's affiliate program, contact Liz@wrightstuffconsulting.com.

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