JuicyAds Receives 2 Industry Awards

TORONTO Juicy Ads has received two YNOT awards.

JuicyAds sales executive and businesswoman Julie Larson, a.k.a. Imortyl Pussycat, has been named the Best Adult Company Rep for 2012, while JuicyAds, as a company, was named the Best Adult Traffic Network for 2012.

“We are honored to be recognized by such a well respected industry leader like YNOT,” JuicyAds founder Juicy Jay said. “The fact that it was our peers and customers that did the voting makes it all that much more gratifying. I really can’t say enough about Julie and the work she does for our clients and across the industry. She’s a really strong asset and we look forward to continuing this momentum into 2013 and beyond.”

“The YNOT Awards nominees collectively received several hundreds of votes in each individual category, recognizing the top companies and professionals from across the industry,” said Jay Kopita, YNOT vice president.

“We are very proud to be associated with JuicyAds and their staff as they continue to provide exemplary service. Both the company and Julie are well deserving of their YNOT Awards and I personally congratulate them.”

JuicyAds expanded it service offering and increased its leadership position over the past 12 months with the addition of PopUnders and Mobile Services.

Larson said, “I love the work I do and providing my clients with the best possible service is what it’s all about. I’m really only as successful as they are. It’s a true honor to be recognized for this award. Thank you.”

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