Elevated X Celebrates Clients' 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Noms

LOS ANGELES — Adult website management provider, Elevated X, is celebrating 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards nominations for a number of its clients.

Among those nominated are Brock Cooper, Goddess Lilith, Alana Evans, Madalynn Raye, Lila Lovely, Sofie Marie, MySweetApple, Cam Damage, Brittany Andrews, Anastasia Pierce and Lauren Phillips.

"We are thrilled to see so many of our clients receive nominations for the prestigious XBIZ Awards," said AJ Hall, CEO of Elevated X. "Our team continues to be just as dedicated to helping adult industry professionals build and manage successful websites and build brands as the decades pass. We are honored to play a part in their recognition."

Additionally, the company’s model, creator and indie producer package, Elevated X Complete (ELXC), is also a platinum sponsor of XBIZ Miami 2023. Members of their executive team, along with ELXC brand ambassadors, will be available for one-on-one chats, meet and greets, and to network with other industry members during the event at both the ELXC poolside cabana and private ELXC bungalow, as well as during other social events during XBIZ Miami.

The ELXC Bungalow will host a community talk with Kristel Penn on May 16 at 6 p.m. (EDT) geared towards helping performers find mental health providers. It will also be hosting an invite-only Tiki Lounge party on the same day.

Online voting is now open through May 16. Winners will be announced the following day during the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Show, the culminating event of XBIZ Miami.

Find a complete list of 2023 nominees here.

For more information on Elevated X, visit the company online.

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