Terpon Signs On as Cybersocket Awards Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Terpon has signed on as a gold sponsor for the 17th annual Cybersocket Web Awards, to be held in West Hollywood on Monday, Jan. 9, 2017 and broadcast live on Cybersocket.com.

“Terpon is very excited to be a sponsor of this year’s Cybersocket Web Awards,” said Terpon Marketing Director Loli Cam. “Terpon is pushing the boundaries of immersive live streaming webcams with its new line of 3D-VR cameras. Designed without concessions on price point, aesthetics or technological excellence, these revolutionary cameras bring a new dimension to sensual exploration. Increase your revenue as your customers enjoy becoming fully immersed in their favorite adult content with VR performers they can almost touch thanks to plug-and-play virtual reality devices from Terpon."

The Cybersocket Awards honor achievements of gay adult websites, recognizing nominees in the Surfers' Choice and Industry Choice categories. This year’s nominees were announced in September, and voting continued until Dec. 1.

“We feel that it is essential to honor these individuals and companies for being technological entrepreneurs, agents of free expression and innovators in gay online media and entertainment,” a Cybersocket spokesperson said. “Each year at the awards show, the winners are announced and presented with a one-of-a-kind Cybersocket trophy.”

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