EroAdvertising Receives XBIZ Traffic Service Company of the Year Award

OSS, Netherlands — The global adult ad network EroAdvertising won the Traffic Service Company of the Year Award at the XBIZ Awards.

The company said the award comes as an exciting reward after a busy year full of development of new and further improvement of existing features in order to better serve the network’s publishers and advertisers.

“It’s a great honor to win in these days competitive market place, we would like to thank all our clients, publishers, advertisers,  friends and business partners, they are who made this possible, thanks XBIZ for putting up a very exciting awards this year,” said Jan Huibers, CEO of EroAdvertising.

The company said that constant development of new features in order to accommodate the changing market trends is a part of company’s strategy in order to maintain and further improve the high levels of consumer satisfaction.

“Winning an award this year is  proof of what can a hard working, compact team with focus on innovation, development and customer service can achieve.  I’m proud of our employees and co-workers and we will continue working hard on further improving our service,” said Judy Shalom, CMO of EroAdvertising.

The company is celebrating its second XBIZ Awards triumph after its win in 2010.

For more information, visit Ero-Advertising.com.

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