FlavaWorks Celebrates Multiple Cybersocket Awards

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Gay multimedia company FlavaWorks celebrated winning two awards at last week’s Cybersocket Awards. Best Latin Theme Adult Site went to PapiCock.com and Best Black Theme Adult Site was presented to Thugboy.com.

It was third time in a row for each site to win Cybersocket awards in these categories, and a total of four wins for Thugboy.com.

“We’re really proud that Web surfers choose us again as the best black and Latin-themed sites,” FlavaWorks CEO Phillip Bleicher said. “We work really hard to bring the best models and videos to our sites. It truly is an honor to be recognized for the third time in a row by the people. Thank you to all who voted for us.”

Bleicher was there Wednesday night to receive the awards with Flavaworks performers Breion Diamond and Nick Da’Kannon.

FlavaWorks was the only studio to walk away with more than one award, though billing solution provider Epoch also took multiple awards.

Both PapiCock.com and Thugboy.com are shot in high-definition formats, and Thug Boy has spun off several DVD lines, as well.

Both sites are also offered on the Flava Gold affiliate program, as well as Flavawork’s other online properties; Cocodorm.com, CocoBoyz.com and FlavaMen.com.

Webmasters can expect up to 60 percent on PPS and recurring through the program.

The Cybersocket Awards honor achievement in the gay adult online industry and are presented annually by gay online portal Cybersocket magazine.

This year’s event coincided with the XBIZ Hollywood Conference and XBIZ Awards show, which took place from Feb. 6-8, in Hollywood, Calif.

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