10th Annual Cybersocket Web Awards Seeks Sponsors

LOS ANGELES — Cybersocket has available sponsorship opportunities for its 10th annual Cybersocket Web Awards show.

“We are providing sponsorship opportunities for those looking to promote their products on one of the LGBT adult industry’s biggest nights,” a company spokesman said. “The event has a dual purpose for sponsors: You will be able to promote your consumer brand to the fans at the event, and you will also be able to promote your program and services to the VIPs [who attend].”

The 10th annual Cybersocket Web Awards, presented by Epoch and honoring the best in GLBT online adult entertainment, will be held Feb. 8 in conjunction with XBIZ LA 2010 at Eleven Restaurant and Nightclub in Hollywood.

The event will begin with a red carpet arrival at 9 p.m., followed by the awards ceremony at 10:15 p.m. DJ Chi Chi LaRue and Jason Sechrest will co-emcee.

Cybersocket President Morgan Sommer said last year’s show brought in about 600 attendees and expects the number to grow this year.

“We expect about 400 fans and 300-400 industry folks this year,” he said. “These are the leaders of many of the most successful companies in our industry, including but not limited to gay companies. We’re sure this will be one of our most memorable years ever.”

Each year the Cybersocket Web Awards recognize outstanding achievements in the world of gay adult online media and entertainment. Winners in each of the Surfers’ Choice and Industry Choice categories will receive a personalized trophy commemorating the accomplishment.

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

For sponsorship opportunities, call Holly Ruprecht or Morgan Sommer at (323) 650-9906, or email sales@cybersocket.com.

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