AWSummit Announces 'AWesome' December Giveaways

LOS ANGELES — Organizers of AWSummit have announced an "AWesome Giveaway" event that offers "prizes, deals, services and opportunities" from a different company daily from December 1 to 25.

"The holidays are right around the corner and we all know it’s going to be different this year. Our industry has not been to [an in-person] trade show in months and we have only been able to see each other online on different virtual shows," said Laura from AWSummit.

"With all of this 2020 craziness, we are not sure if Santa will show up this year, so we took this in our own hands and invited the industry to participate in our 'Advent Calendar,'" Laura explained. "AWSummit wants to ease the pain and save the holidays by bringing the industry together. We have brought together 25 companies [to] spread a lot of joy."

Laura said AWSummit is "very happy with the response from our close partners."

Participating companies include BongaCams, Cherry.tv, ClickDealer, Cosmo Payment, ePayService, GrandSlam Media, Paxum, Reflected Networks, Revolution Force and Stripchat, among others.

To participate, register at Xmas.AWSummit.com for the latest updates and additional details.

"So if you were afraid that Santa wasn’t going to bring you a gift this year, don’t worry about it," noted Laura. "AWSummit, alongside Santa’s helpers, has got you covered." 

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