Flirt4Free Signs On to Sponsor Cybersocket Web Awards

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Cybersocket announced today that cam network Flirt4Free has signed on as Presenting Sponsor of the 19th annual Cybersocket Web Awards taking place Monday, Jan. 14.

Once again, the Cybersocket Web Awards take place during the XBIZ Show. XBIZ 2019 is slated for Jan. 14-19 at the nearby Andaz hotel in West Hollywood.

Adult industry leaders, executives, porn stars and celebrities from all over the world gather each year to celebrate both the nominees and the winners for their gay adult industry achievements at the Cybersocket Web Awards.

The Cybersocket Web Awards is the only event of its kind to honor the best gay adult websites, with sites being recognized for their achievements in both “surfers' choice” and “industry choice” categories.

Flirt4Free's Jamie Rodriguez, director of product, said, “We look forward to the Cybersocket Web Awards kicking off the tradeshow circuit each January, and 2019 will be no different. Our gay community is a huge part of our network, from affiliates and studios to models and users, so we love being able to celebrate their achievements with the Cybersocket Awards."

Nominations for this year’s awards show will be announced in early September and voting will take place through Dec. 1.

During last year’s voting period, more than 16,000 unique ballots were cast for nominees in 34 categories.

For more information and photos from past awards shows, visit CybersocketWebAwards.com.

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