BlazingBucks Earns 8 XBIZ Award Noms

LOS ANGELES — BlazingBucks.com has earned eight XBIZ nominations, including two for its affiliate program.

The company said that the nominations "highlight the high level of creativity and top quality entertainment that BlazingBucks has always provided for its customers, affiliates and business partners."

The eight nominations include Affiliate Program of the Year Standard and Porn Star Affiliate Program of the Year for BlazingBucks.com, Female Performer of the Year and Crossover Star of the Year for BreeOlson.com, Web Babe of the Year for AshleyFires.com, Pornstar Site of the Year for AaliyahLove.com, along with two separate nominations in the MILF Site of the Year category for DylanRyder.com and PumaSwede.com.

"We are excited about the fact that we have received more than half a dozen nominations for our sites and affiliate program this year because it shows that our hard work and strong content offerings are being noticed and appreciated by industry insiders," said Mark of BlazingBucks.com.

"Our solid conversion ratios and retention numbers confirm that our customers are happy, which is what matters most on a commercial level, but on a more artistic level it's good to know that our products and services have garnered so much approval from the people working within the industry itself."

BlazingBucks.com features nearly a dozen different name-brand porn star sites focused exclusively on a particular model and also includes interactive features.

Some of the niche sites include Thoated.com, and 1000Facials.com and the company's network of paysites include MommyBlowsBest and OnlyTeenBlowjobs.

"It's always heartening to be told you are doing things well by the people who would know best - those you are competing with and collaborating with for the benefit of everyone involved," Mark said.

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