FriendFinder Gets 5 XBIZ Awards Noms

CAMPBELL, Calif. — FriendFinder Networks has earned five 2016 XBIZ Awards nominations.

Adult dating and live interactive content are two of the most lucrative forms of adult entertainment, and these nominations provide even more proof that Cams.com and AdultFriendFinder.com are leading the way forward in each of their niche markets, the company said.

“Adult Dating Site of the Year and Affiliate Program of the Year are the two biggest awards in our niche and we are honored to be nominated in both categories,” said Kristell Perez, director of affiliate marketing at AdultFriendFinder.com.

“We continually seek feedback from our customers and affiliates so that we can work diligently to evolve our digital properties and provide the best possible experience for everyone involved. It is gratifying to see our efforts being rewarded with this prestigious nomination.”

“Being nominated as the Affiliate Program of the Year, and the Adult Site of the Year is a terrific honor,” said Scott Thompson, director of product marketing at Cams.com. “Personally, I am especially proud of our nomination for the Marketing Campaign of the Year because we really upped our game this year on both platforms, including signing up some of the top performers in the world for Cams.com such as Kendra Sunderland. We've had our best year ever."

The 2016 XBIZ Awards is scheduled for Jan. 15 in Los Angeles at the J.W. Marriott located at L.A. Live. Further information about this show is presented on its official website.

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