Red Apple Media Nominated for Best Hosting Company at Cybersocket Awards

SAN DIEGO  Red Apple Media has been nominated for Best Hosting Company at the 2013 Cybersocket Web Awards.

Red Apple Media provides hosting, e-commerce and data-streaming technologies for LGBT content providers and online businesses.

The Red Apple Media team said it pays special attention to organizations that focus on LGBT issues, including the Desert AIDS Project and the Trevor Project, to support the charitable sector.

“Collaborating with nonprofits is one of the most gratifying and valuable ways we can make a difference and we’re pleased to know that our efforts to support LGBT organizations and businesses has helped garner us this Cybersocket nomination,” said Steven Daris, Red Apple Media CEO and co-founder. “It’s an honor to be recognized by our industry peers and colleagues for our hard work and be nominated among so many respected hosting companies.”

This year, the team introduced two site management tools that streamlined the way clients run their websites: Media Commander and VantageCart.

For more information about the 14th Annual Cybersocket Web Awards, visit CybersocketWebAwards.com.

For more information about Red Apple Media, click here.

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