Elevated X Receives Nominations for 2015 XBIZ Awards

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X, a leading adult pay-site content management system software provider, has received two nominations for the 2015 XBIZ Awards in addition to the nominations received by its software customers. In addition, CEO AJ Hall has been nominated for the 2015 XBIZ Exec Awards in the Online Division.

Nominations include Software Company of the Year, Progressive Web Company of the Year and a Tech Leadership Award nod for Hall.

In business since 2006, Elevated X reports that its pay-site management software powers more than 2,000 adult sites and has been nominated for more than a dozen industry awards — winning the 2012 and 2014 XBIZ Awards for Software Company of the Year.

“Every year we’ve seen an increase in the number of Elevated X software users nominated across the various XBIZ Awards categories," Hall said. "This reaffirms that after almost 10 years in business, we’re still doing something right. As happy as we’ve been to win in previous years, it’s equally rewarding to see our customers take home awards.”

Of the three nominations, Hall said he’s most honored to have his company included among the established big brands on the list for Progressive Web Company of The Year.

“New tech startups come out of the woodwork every year and try to establish themselves by taking shots at us," Hall continued. "Consistency and hard work is what got us to the top of the adult site CMS market and we don’t plan on moving out of position anytime soon. Our commitment to our customers is stronger than ever heading into the new year and we’re excited to be part of another XBIZ 360 event in January.”  

The 2015 XBIZ Exec Awards are scheduled for Jan. 13 at the Andaz Hotel in West Hollywood, while the XBIZ Awards are Jan. 15 in downtown Los Angeles.

For more information, visit ElevatedX.com.

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