LatinTeenCash Gets 3 XBIZ Award Noms

CYBERSPACE — LatinTeenCash has received three XBIZ Award nominations.

The site was nominated for Solo Girl Affiliate Program of the Year and the company's new spin-off affiliate program PacinoCash also earned it's first nomination as well.

The two prestigious award nominations followed a Web Babe of the Year nomination for PacinoCash starlet Ivy Snow.

"We have always worked hard to earn acclaim from industry experts and responsible critics like XBIZ and FreeOnes," the company said.

"While our main focus is our affiliates, we do understand that there are excellent impartial commentators who can be very helpful in crafting and shaping our vision as we evolve our sites and produce new entertainment portals for our growing fan base. The ability to assimilate member feedback, review site profiles, news site comments and the advice of trusted affiliates is essential for any successful sponsor. We would not have earned these nominations without the support and interest of so many people — for that we are truly thankful."

The company said its expanding its content portfolio by filming models in some of the most exotic locations. A new SpiceGirl will also be announced in the early part of the year, the company added.

"The addition of PacinoCash to our network of sites and affiliate programs during the past year has been very rewarding," said Kellie, affiliate manager of PacinoNetwork.

"We wanted to expand our brands and go beyond the Latina niche by bringing in top quality talent and providing the same high level production values, affiliate support and marketing expertise that have allowed LTC to become a continuing success over the years. Having both of our affiliate programs and our top new site all garnering serious award consideration makes all the hard work worthwhile."

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