LiveJasmin Reports Successful Start to 2018, Rise in Recognition

LiveJasmin Reports Successful Start to 2018, Rise in Recognition

LOS ANGELES — LiveJasmin is on a roll, racking up recognition from fans and the industry alike and reporting a successful start to 2018 as evidenced by the numerous awards it has won so far this year.

According to the company, LiveJasmin is an adult-oriented live streaming website dedicated to quality in all its forms. It offers various types of shows and is the only premium cam site listed among Alexa’s Top 100 most visited websites, with more than 2,000 models online at any time, serving 35 million daily users.

So far, 2018 has been a successful year for the brand, kicking off with four awards from some of the most prestigious events in the adult industry, including the XBIZ Awards, Alba Awards and LALExpo.

Following these early accolades, a string of the most highly anticipated events of the year started up after Jasmin Academy’s impressive launch. LiveJasmin first won the Livecam Site of the Year award at the Bucharest Summit, which was followed by XBIZ Miami and the XBIZ Cam Awards, where everyone’s favorite red website won the Best Cam Site — Europe award. Back on the European front, the AWSummit closed the season, where LiveJasmin won yet another Livecam Site of the Year award and an honorary award for its Jasmin Academy initiative.

A number of LiveJasmin’s exclusive models were also awarded at the AWSummit. Leximoon won Camgirl of the Year, while GlamyAnya was awarded the Livecam Fetish Model of the Year. Next, MadeleneRay walked away with the Best Newcomer award and MeganKroft became the proud owner of the Webstar Model award.

“We are very honored to have won the Livecam Site of the Year award at the AWSummit for the fourth year in a row. It is always very gratifying when the industry recognizes the hard work that we do,” LiveJasmin CPO Zsolt Theiss-Balázs said. “Not to mention the numerous awards that our models won, they are the heart and soul of our website and they truly deserve praise and recognition.”

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