ADAMO Receives 2015 XBIZ Awards Nom

LOS ANGELES — ADAMOAds.com has announced its nomination for one of the most prestigious awards in the business-to-business community: XBIZ’ “European Traffic Services Company of the Year.”

According to the company, since its launch in January of 2014, the company has seen exponential growth in its client base and revenue numbers and has quickly become recognized as a prominent force in the adult traffic sector of the business.

Now to be recognized among this industry’s most notable competitors is a major honor in and of itself, and one that the ADAMO team values highly as it continues its expansion.

“We are happy to be nominated in one of the most prestigious awards in the adult industry,” says ADAMO CEO Judy Shalom, “and are humbled to be recognized for our hard work and innovation.”

“It has not gone unnoticed that ADAMO aspires to deliver the most cutting-edge and relevant advertising solutions for its publishers and advertisers alike,” Shalom adds. “With a continued commitment to serving its client’s needs, it is one of the only advertising networks that consistently rewards its valued supporters with incentives.”

The company is currently running a special Christmas Bonus promotion.

“The future looks quite bright for ADAMO as it prepares for 2015,” Shalom concludes. “With the recognition by XBIZ and the community at large for one of the industry’s most coveted honors, ADAMO has rapidly positioned itself as a dominant force in the business and strives for nothing less than remaining successful for the enrichment of all.”

For more information, visit ADAMOAds.com.

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