FreeOnes Named XBIZ 2014 Fan Site of the Year

THE NETHERLANDS — FreeOnes.com was named Fan Portal Site of the Year at the 2014 XBIZ Awards, the company announced.

“On behalf of the entire FreeOnes Team, I’d like to thank XBIZ and everyone who took part in nominating FreeOnes for the fourth year in a row,” FreeOnes Team member Petra, said. “We’re extremely flattered that our peers in this industry as well as the fans that voted have once again acknowledged our hard work through 2013.”

Petra noted that the company has worked hard through the past year to not only bring new features such as the FreeOnes Model Stores and their new picture sharing feature, Pin Babes, but to bring new tools to the webmasters as well

“It’s great to look at our past accomplishments, however, now it’s time for the team to look ahead and perfect the features that we launched last year as well as bring new improvements and features. Something that we’re already starting to look into is a way to expand our Model Store platform so sites and/or producers can sell the content they own as well. And of course, let’s not forget the possibility of a Miss FreeOnes 2014.”

The FreeOnes' team has also alluded to a major project under development.

“Unfortunately, I can’t say much about this project right now. However, what I can tell you is that this is something that we’ve been working on for the better part of three years. It’s a project meant to step up our game and bring us into the forefront of the industry. We’re really looking forward to bringing this project into reality, and we hope that by the time the Phoenix Forum rolls around, we’ll have a demo to show off,” Petra said.

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