Lightspeed Media Taps Charles Anderson to Lead Biz Dev

PHOENIX — Lightspeed Media has tapped industry veteran Charles Anderson as the company’s new director of business development.

Anderson has more than 16 years of industry experience, working as the chief information officer for Karups and chief design officer at AGX. 

The new hire comes on the heels of the company releasing its new 2Hot4FB.com and related apps.

The new site and app is designed to help adult performers, models and photographers earn income while promoting themselves on social networks. 

“2Hot4FB.com pays for both content and traffic, so there is something here for everyone,” said Steve Lightspeed, founder and CEO of Lightspeed Media.

Lightspeed said he’s “thrilled” to bring Anderson to his team.

“Charles will be working closely with all our advertisers to optimize their campaigns with 2Hot4FB.com and our other social media traffic sites,” Lightspeed said.

“It is a great honor to finally work with Steve in an official capacity on this project,” Anderson said. “2Hot4FB is a program that is growing in leaps and bounds. With quality social media traffic in high demand there is no doubt that Steve and I will be very busy at the upcoming Phoenix Forum.”

To celebrate the launch of 2Hot4FB.com, Lightspeed Media and co-sponsor AmateurAllure.com are offering $1,000 in prize money in a contest called “The Search for Miss 2Hot,” which runs through April 30.

To discuss business opportunities, contact Anderson at charles@lightspeedcash.com.

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