SexEntertain Earns XBIZ Awards Nomination

LOS ANGELES — SexEntertain has been nominated for an XBIZ Award.

SexEntertain, the current 2011 winner for Content Company of the Year, has once again been recognized for this honor with a nomination for the 2012 spot.

"We greatly appreciate being recognized as a leader in our industry having won the 2011 XBIZ Award for Content Company of the Year,” said  Michael M, founder of SexEntertain.

“We plan on securing the win for the category once again this year as we have been working hard to solidify our foothold as the premier content provider in the adult space."

SexEntertain offers exclusive content from some of the top adult studios.

The company’s newly deployed Direct Feed content delivery system offers webmasters the ability 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.

With Direct Feed, all the SexEntertain content is fully embeddable and fully described with local and complete MetaDataBase control.

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