FreeOnes Nominated for XBIZ Fan and Mobile Site of the Year

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes.com has been nominated for  Fan and Mobile Site of the Year 2014 XBIZ Awards, the company has announced.

“FreeOnes is extremely proud to be acknowledged yet again for the service we provide to the adult community,” team member Petra, said. “It’s always a good feeling to be recognized by our peers since we work hard to not only provide an outstanding product, but to improve it as well.”

The company noted that 2013 marked several milestones including its 15 year anniversary, completion of the 4th annual Miss FreeOnes, the launch of a new platform for models and their representatives to earn revenue, and a way for affiliate programs to upload videos directly to FreeOnes.com, and put its own photo sharing feature live on its babe sections.

FreeOnes also said it has added 4,000 girls to its database which brings the total to 30,000, uploaded 12,000 videos to the video section, is close to 136,000 followers on Twitter, is near 8 million message board posts, and has more than 600 erotic models and porn stars registered as Official Checked Star Members.

“We’ve been extremely busy through 2013 making improvements to the site and putting out some really big features. Very recently we added Trinity St. Clair as our 100th Model Store and last month we launched another brand new feature that we call Pin Babes where visitors can share pictures of the babe directly on her babe section," Petra added.

The company said that its currently working on internal improvements to make the site run smoother and lay the ground work for future features. Petra said, "And of course, we’re looking into the possibility of a 5th Miss FreeOnes. This has become a much anticipated event among the industry girls since it allows them to get their name out to potential fans that might not normally discover them."

Hosted by adult film superstar Jenna Jameson, the XBIZ Awards ceremony will take place on Jan. 24 in Century City, Calif. amidst the XBIZ 360 event series.

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