SexEntertain Earns 3 XBIZ Award Nominations

LOS ANGELES — Leased content provider SexEntertain has been nominated for three XBIZ Awards.

The nominations are for Content Company of the Year, Progressive Web Company of the Year and for Marketing Campaign of the Year.

"We greatly appreciate being recognized as a leader in our industry and earning these XBIZ Award nominations is very gratifying," SexEntertain founder Michael M said.

"We are particularly pleased to be nominated as a Progressive Web Company after 13 years in the industry. This shows our hard work continues to pay off."

The company said its new Direct Feed content delivery system allows webmasters to directly embed any SexEntertain hosted movie as if it were their own, combining it with their own content with possibilities for new tours, tubes, hosted galleries, web and mobile sites.

In addition to offering leased content products from Vivid, Hustler, Private Media, Club Jenna, Falcon Studios and others, SexEntertain also provides services to those companies as a partner.

"Working with both studios and webmasters uniquely positions SexEntertain to bring value to the adult entertainment industry", SexEntertain owner RJ said.

"With our recently announced alliance with Click Truth, SexEntertain will have all the tools required to enable webmasters to make much more money from their existing traffic and customers."

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