GameLink Nominated for 5 XBIZ Awards

LOS ANGELES — GameLink.com has received five nominations in the 2017 XBIZ Awards, including Online Retailer of the Year: Full Range, VOD Company of the Year, Retail Affiliate Program of the Year, Progressive Web Company of the Year, and Adult Site of the Year: Video on Demand. 

The 2017 XBIZ Awards will be held on Thursday, Jan. 12 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, located at 404 S. Figueroa St. in Downtown Los Angeles. Adult superstar Ron Jeremy will be hosting.

“We are very honored and pleased to receive nominations in these various categories,” said Jeff Dillon, president of business development for eLine — which is providing management services for GameLink. “GameLink has been at the forefront of online retailing from the beginning, when there wasn’t a word to describe its business model. It’s extremely gratifying to be nominated and recognized by our industry in this fashion.”

Through GameLinkVR.com, the company is forging ahead in the VR segment. GameLinkVR.com is described by GameLink as “the first virtual reality porn aggregate site, providing users the ability to view VR content via video on demand or streaming on its site.”

GameLink.com’s brand has extended into website management and affiliate programs. Adult websites managed by GameLink include AdamAndEveTV.com, Manshop.com, BetterThanTheHand.com, TitanMen.com, JoeGageMen.com, and TitanRough.com, among many others.

“Besides adult movies, GameLink.com remains the go-to adult online retailer with millions of visitors every year, offering adult toys, lotions and creams as well as sexy apparel like bras, panties and bustiers, along with fetish-themed leather and latex wear from top brands and manufacturers,” a GameLink representative said.

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