Cybersocket Web Awards Set for Feb. 8

LOS ANGELES — The 10th Annual Cybersocket Web Awards, presented by Epoch and honoring the best in GLBT online adult entertainment, will be held in conjunction with XBIZ LA 2010 on Feb. 8 in Hollywood.

"This year we are planning a great event,” Cybersocket President Morgan Sommer said. “DJ Chi Chi LaRue and Jason Sechrest will be co-emcees and Chi Chi will be spinning for the rest of the night. This will be one of those fun nights to remember. All registered attendees of the XBIZ show are invited, as well as all nominees and special VIP invitees."

To register for XBIZ LA, click here.

Each year the Cybersocket Web Awards recognize outstanding achievements in the world of gay adult online media and entertainment. The winner in each category will be presented with a beautiful, personalized trophy commemorating their achievements in the industry.

The Web Awards are split into two categories: Industry Choice Awards, with 11 sub-categories; and the Surfer's Choice Awards, which counts 26 sub-categories.

Industry Choice sub-categories include Best Affiliate Program, Billing Company, Business Person of the Year, Video Company Site and Web Content Provider.

New categories include Surfers' Choice: Massage Site, Mobile Site and Movie of the Year. The new Webmasters Choice categories are Alternative Billing Company, Company of the Year and White Label.

Online voting is open through Dec. 31, click here to vote.

With Epoch as presenting sponsor, Cybersocket Awards show Gold sponsors include Buddy Profits, Video Secrets, Men4SexNow.com, MaleStockroom.com, Webair, Mansion Productions and XBIZ.

Sommer said there are still sponsorship opportunities available for those looking to promote their products on one of the gay adult industry’s biggest nights. “Last year we had about 600 attendees we expect about 400 fans and 400 industry members this year,” he added.

For sponsorship opportunities, call Sommer at (323) 650-9906, ext. 23.

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