LiveJasmin, AWE Earn Wins From 2021 Bucharest Summit Awards

BUCHAREST — Luxury cam platform LiveJasmin and its affiliate program, AWE, received two trophies at the recent concluded 2021 Bucharest Summit Awards.

"Hosted at the Sheraton Hotel in Bucharest, LiveJasmin’s success became one of the night’s biggest stories," a rep enthused. "The industry giants made a grand entrance by being introduced as one of the gala’s main presenting sponsors. The night only got better for them as they received the most votes and were presented with the award for 2021’s 'Best Premium Livecam Site.'"

"AWE rose above and took home the award for 2021’s 'Affiliate Program of the Year.' Thanks to their high-converting programs and tools for affiliates, voters saw AWE as the first choice for this award," added the rep.

AWE’s Head of Product and Sales Esteban Pau noted the company is "extremely honored to have been named 2021’s 'Cam Affiliate Program,' but we will try to do even better the following year. Our goal is to constantly adapt, innovate and push boundaries to provide the best tools for our affiliates."

A LiveJasmin principal observed how "innovation is at the core of everything we do."

"This award was voted on by our peers and industry leaders; we’re overjoyed to see that our commitment to excellence is being recognized," they said. "LiveJasmin and all its affiliated products would like to thank its members, models, webmasters and affiliates for their continued support. 

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