LALExpo to Hold 1st Latin American Adult Industry Awards

LALExpo to Hold 1st Latin American Adult Industry Awards

CARTAGENA, Colombia — The Latin America Adult Business Expo (LALExpo) has announced it is holding the first and only adult industry awards event focused on the Latin American and Spanish-speaking markets.

The Spanish-speaking community has a population of over 600 million people in various countries all over the world and is the official language of 21 of them. LALExpo stated that it felt absolutely necessary to organize these awards that represent and acknowledge the development of this very important emerging market niche in the adult industry.

LALExpo welcomes those with a product or service that is geared toward the Latin American or Spanish-speaking market in the adult industry to nominate themselves or the company of their choice.

The awards will feature a few global categories as well, so companies can still be eligible for nominations even if they are not focused on the Spanish-speaking market. Some of the categories this year are Best Billing Company, Best Adult Content Site or Network, Best Dating Company, Best Mobile Company, Best Traffic Company, Best Tube Site, Best White Label Provider, Best Webmaster, Best Emerging Cam Site, Best Overall Cam Site, Best Emerging Cam Studio, Best Cam Studio, Best Colombian Cam Studio, Best Romanian Cam Studio and Best Female Webcam Model, among many more.

To see the complete list of LALExpo Awards categories, visit LALExpoAwards.com. Sponsorship opportunities for the awards are also available now on the website.

The awards ceremony will take place on July 13, 2016 during the LALExpo adult trade show in Cartagena, Colombia, as part of the event schedule. For more information on the LALExpo, visit LALExpo.com.

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