2much Videochat Site Nominated for Award

MONTREAL — Live videochat site LiveCamNetwork.com has been nominated for Best Webcam Site at the third edition of the Best Adult Awards.

This is the third year the site is up for an award in its six-year history. Last year it was nominated for an XBIZ award in the Best Video Feed category, and in 2004 for Best Amateur Site.

“The amateur nomination was really a reflection of our chat hostesses,” site founder and 2much.net President Mark Prince said. “And that is still the case for the latest nominations.”

Prince means the webcam girls hired by LiveCamNetwork.com are trained to provide highly interactive and entertaining chat sessions for the end users in free or paid chat.

“They use the tools at their disposal,” Prince said. “The most powerful video and full audio feature allows them to use everything nature and personality gave them to make the chat experience as intense and real as possible for the customer.”

LiveCamNetwork.com believes it has an edge over the other nominees this year, according to Prince.

“I call it LCN high definition,” Prince said. “Live HD video streaming in widescreen format over the web.”

The Best Adult Awards are held during the QWEBEC Expo on Aug. 26. Now in its third year, the show honors the best adult websites based on submissions from the adult business community, and a panel of judges made up of industry representatives, from affiliates to company owners.

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