AdultCentro Earns 3 XBIZ Award Noms

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Content leasing platform AdultCentro has received three XBIZ Award nominations.

The nominations are “Content Licensor of the Year”, “Innovative Web Product of the Year," and “Marketing Campaign of the Year.”

"It is gratifying to know that our three nominations were selected from several thousand pre-nomination submissions by industry insiders and the expert staff at XBIZ," said Stan of AdultCentro.com.

"Earning the approval of our peers, respect of our competitors and recognition from an industry leader like XBIZ motivates us to work even harder and accomplish even more in the new year. We hope to be among the winners when they are announced Feb. 9 at the Hollywood Palladium. It's always a great show."

The company said it is designed to revolutionize the way website owners lease and publish content by offering more than 10,000 adult DVDs in a variety of niches along with some exclusive content.

The company added that the AdultCentro system lets site owners build sites instantly and pay only for the bandwidth they utilize. It offers skins, white labels, multiple file formats including iPhone and iPad, NATS integration and full support.

"It's the simplicity and full customization offered by AdultCentro that makes the platform popular with such a wide range of entrepreneurs," Stan said.

"Simple site building tools and the ability to add all the newest innovative features without any coding knowledge or programming background lets our clients do what they do best, while we take care of the important technical aspects of their web presence."

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