Kevin Blatt, New Marketing VP For AnyWebCam.com

LOS ANGELES – Industry figure Kevin Blatt, regarded by many as the sex tape expert of the adult community, has been appointed vice president of marketing for AnyWebCam.com.

Blatt, who has worn many hats in recent years, including as a marketing consultant for Red Light District, JoeBucks and MacAndBumble.com, has officially announced plans to leave behind his consulting business, KB Consults, as he moves into his new position.

As marketing guru for Melbourne, Australia-based AnyWebCam, Blatt said he is pleased to be part of such an innovative company.

“I am so happy to be part of such a pioneering technology, and with AnyWebCam, they simply made me an offer I couldn't refuse," Blatt said.

"Kevin brings with him years of valuable experience within the adult online community, he has a long history of success with a variety of products, and we know that his contacts and ability to get us in front of the right companies is what makes him a valuable asset,” David Thompson, CEO of AnyWebCam, said.

AnyWebCam boasts more than 2.5 million members; 60 percent are located in North America and 40 percent are located in 13 different countries.

Blatt has been featured in mainstream publications such as Rolling Stone Magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, the Associated Press, and he has appeared on “The Howard Stern Show” and MSNBC.

Blatt recently played a hand in lining up investors to buy the contents of a storage locker formerly rented by faux celebrity Paris Hilton.

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