Voting Begins for 17th Annual Cybersocket Web Awards

LOS ANGELES — Voting has begun for the 17th annual Cybersocket Web Awards, presented by Flirt4Free. The show will take place in West Hollywood on Mon., Jan. 9, 2017.

The Cybersocket Web Awards honor the online achievements of gay adult companies. Each year, Cybersocket recognizes gay websites in the Surfers' Choice and Industry Choice categories.

“We feel it's essential to honor these websites, individuals and companies for being gay entrepreneurs, agents of free expression and technological innovators in the fields of gay adult entertainment and online media,” a spokesperson for Cybersocket said.

Current sponsors of the 17th annual Cybersocket Awards include 2Gay4FB, Bromo, Chaturbate, Fleshjack, Reality Dudes, SegPay, Supermen and XBIZ.

Voting for the 17th annual Cybersocket Awards will continue until Dec. 1.

For Surfers’ Choice voting, visit this link.

For Industry Choice voting, visit this link.

“Cast your votes today, and let your favorite gay adult websites, personalities and companies know that the work they do really matters,” Cybersocket said.

For information about sponsorship opportunities for the 17th annual Cybersocket Web Awards, e-mail sales@cybersocket.com.

For more information on Cybersocket, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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